Chapter
1 1 | away, once for all. What course is to be pursued to accomplish
2 2 | turn back to the proper course for its attainment.~18. '
3 3 | a violent and disorderly course in the kingdom, and king
4 3 | Cbâo-wû, and then to bend my course southward along the shore,
5 3 | my prince, to pursue your course."'~10. 'The duke Ching was
6 4 | vessels. How can such a course be deemed proper? The rest
7 4 | you; -- this is a proper course.~1. The duke Wan of T'ang
8 4 | alarm. What is the proper course for me to take in the case?'~
9 4 | suffering from them. What course shall I take that we may
10 5 | of Châu to continue his course, before that influence greatly
11 6 | hates disgrace, the best course for him to pursue, is to
12 6 | and they, as a matter of course, had likewise a commiserating
13 6 | ashamed of his case, his best course is to practise benevolence.~
14 7 | He who finds the proper course has many to assist him.
15 7 | He who loses the proper course has few to assist him. When
16 7 | feed them for him; -- of course he must search for pasture-ground
17 7 | people of Ch'î said, 'In the course which he marked out for
18 7 | we do not know as to the course which he pursues for himself.'~
19 8 | sovereign should arise in the course of five hundred years, and
20 10| and Han, and regulated the course of the Hwâ'i and Sze, so
21 11| favourite Hsî, when, in the course of a whole day, they did
22 11| compliance as their correct course is the rule for women.~3. '
23 12| What do you think of such a course?'~2. Mencius said, 'Here
24 12| The waters in their wild course warned me." Those "waters
25 12| Those "waters in their wild course" were the waters of the
26 12| the waters pursued their course through the country, even
27 15| earnestness and by the proper course, wishing to get hold of
28 18| reverently to pursue the same course as Yü; that Yî assisted
29 19| is not this a proper course?' Mencius said, 'When the
30 20| does not take the proper course to get his wish, it is as
31 22| cases when men by a certain course might preserve life, and
32 22| another, as a matter of course it leads it away. To the
33 23| what he does not do. The course of Yâo and Shun was simply
34 23| stone that interrupts its course. To increase the want of
35 23| scope of your plan. What course will you take to try to
36 23| them how unprofitable their course is to them.' 'Master,' said
37 23| they all pursue the same course?'~3. K'wan pursued, 'In
38 25| according to the proper course, and the getting is only
39 26| filled the hollows in its course. The student who has set
40 26| if you please." Your only course should be to teach such
41 27| belonged to him as a matter of course.'~Mencius said, 'From this
42 28| fulfilling the heavenly course by the sage; -- these are
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