Chapter
1 1 | his sovereign shall be the chief of a family of a thousand
2 1 | his prince shall be the chief of a family of a hundred
3 3 | proceeded, 'Suppose that the chief criminal judge could not
4 5 | body. The will is first and chief, and the passion-nature
5 5 | you say -- "The will is chief, and the passion-nature
6 7 | without difficulty he became chief of all the princes.~9. '
7 7 | requesting to be appointed chief criminal judge, because
8 8 | I will answer him, "The chief criminal judge may put him
9 11| you would make one of them chief of all the other princes.
10 11| to the State of Ko, the chief of which was living in a
11 11| their food to them. The chief of Ko led his people to
12 11| the Book of History, "The chief of Ko behaved as an enemy
13 14| him? I have heard that the chief of the West knows well how
14 14| him? I have heard that the chief of the West knows well how
15 14| Mencius said, 'Ch'iû acted as chief officer to the head of the
16 15| 1. When Tsze-ch'an was chief minister of the State of
17 18| to be wise? Having become chief minister of Ch'in, he made
18 19| constituted one dignity; the CHIEF MINISTER one; the GREAT
19 19| not amount to fiftylî, the chief could not have access himself
20 19| called a FÛ-YUNG.~5. 'The Chief ministers of the Son of
21 19| times as much income as his Chief ministers; a Chief minister
22 19| as his Chief ministers; a Chief minister four times as much
23 19| times as much revenue as his Chief minister; a Chief minister
24 19| as his Chief minister; a Chief minister three times as
25 19| times as much revenue as his Chief minister; a Chief minister
26 19| as his Chief minister; a Chief minister had twice as much
27 19| There was Mang Hsien, chief of a family of a hundred
28 19| them.~3. 'Not only has the chief of a family of a hundred
29 23| the younger brother of the chief of Zan, who was guardian
30 23| to Zan, you visited the chief's brother; and when you
31 23| were ranked among the three chief ministers of the State,
32 23| Chin used him, and became chief of all the princes. Ruin
33 23| answered, 'When Confucius was chief minister of Justice in Lû,
34 25| Mencius said, 'Under a chief, leading all the princes,
35 25| him? I have heard that the chief of the West knows well how
36 25| him? I have heard that the chief if the West knows well how
37 25| 3. 'The expression, "The chief of the West knows well how
38 26| being sovereign, and Kâo-yâo chief minister of justice, if
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