Chapter
1 1 | profit my kingdom?" the great officers will say, "What is to be
2 1 | families?" and the inferior officers and the common people will
3 2 | endanger your soldiers and officers, and excite the resentment
4 2 | Your Majesty's various officers are sufficient to supply
5 2 | this will cause all the officers in the kingdom to wish to
6 3 | land; the descendants of officers were salaried; at the passes
7 3 | judge could not regulate the officers under him, how would you
8 4 | believe it. When your great officers all say, -- "This is a man
9 4 | them. When all your great officers say, -- "This man won't
10 4 | them. When all your great officers say, -- "This man deserves
11 4 | asked Mencius, saying,'Of my officers there were killed thirty-three
12 4 | on at the death of their officers, and not saving them. How
13 4 | full, and not one of your officers has told you of the distress.
14 4 | back the conduct of their officers to them. Do not you, 0 prince,
15 4 | and will die for their officers.'~1. The duke Wan of T'ang
16 4 | given instructions to the officers as to where you were going.
17 4 | to the carriage, and the officers do not yet know where you
18 7 | There were the proper officers who attended to them. What
19 8 | 000 chung, that all the officers and the people may have
20 8 | and simply had certain officers to keep order among them.
21 9 | relatives, and the body of the officers, did not wish that it should
22 9 | my aged relatives and the officers. I am afraid I may not be
23 9 | mourning, and weeps. Of all the officers and inferior ministers there
24 9 | order or a caution. All the officers and his relatives said, '
25 9 | produce.~16. 'From the highest officers down to the lowest, each
26 13| And so dilatory may those officers be deemed, who serve their
27 13| Heaven is not unchanging.~The officers of Yin, admirable and alert,~
28 17| two daughters, the various officers, oxen and sheep, storehouses
29 17| to him, "There are all my officers: -- do you undertake the
30 18| entertain, and those of stranger officers, from those with whom they
31 19| MINISTER one; the GREAT OFFICERS one; the SCHOLARS OF THE
32 20| marriage; he caused the various officers, oxen and sheep, storehouses
33 20| straight as an arrow.~The officers tread it,~And the lower
34 24| the five chiefs. The Great officers of the present day are sinners
35 24| offices be hereditary, nor let officers be pluralists. In the selection
36 24| pluralists. In the selection of officers let the object be to get
37 24| wickedness is great. The officers of the present day all go
38 24| therefore I say that the Great officers of the present day are sinners
39 24| entertainments; there is no system of officers with their various subordinates.
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