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practice 37
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practise 16
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1 4 | he wishes to put them in practice; -- if your Majesty says 2 4 | territory you do not put in practice a benevolent government; -- 3 4 | 3. 'If you will put in practice a benevolent government, 4 4 | and put my counsels into practice, is from Heaven. How could 5 5 | If its ruler will put in practice a benevolent government, 6 5 | benevolent government be put in practice, and the people will be 7 5 | carry your principles into practice, though you should thereupon 8 5 | There must be the constant practice of this righteousness, but 9 6 | to help them in the same practice. Therefore, there is no 10 9 | none of them, observed this practice, neither have any of our 11 9 | prince, wishing to put in practice a benevolent government, 12 10| Prince, are putting into practice the government of the ancient 13 10| carried on along with the practice of husbandry? Great men 14 11| the superior man in his practice of principles thereby to 15 12| will make an end of the practice."~3. 'If you know that the 16 12| and do injury to their practice of affairs. Shown in their 17 12| affairs. Shown in their practice of affairs, they are pernicious 18 13| because they do not put into practice the ways of the ancient 19 13| cannot carry themselves into practice."~4. It is said in the Book 20 14| We may call Tsang-tsze's practice -- "nourishing the will."~ 21 15| carried their principles into practice throughout the Middle Kingdom, 22 15| he did not understand the practice of government.~3. 'When 23 15| he might display in his practice the four things which they 24 19| carry his doctrines into practice?' 'It was with that view,' 25 19| Chang rejoined, 'If the practice of his doctrines was his 26 19| carrying his doctrines into practice. When that trial was sufficient 27 19| office when he saw that the practice of his doctrines was likely; 28 19| office, seeing that the practice of his doctrines was likely. 29 20| principles are not carried into practice, it is a shame to him.'~ 30 21| it is constituted for the practice of what is good. This is 31 24| would carry their words into practice, then they took office with 32 24| words were not carried into practice, they would leave him.~3. ' 33 24| to carry their words into practice, yet being received by him 34 24| carrying his doctrines into practice, neither am I able to follow 35 26| himself earnestly to the practice of virtue, is a disciple 36 28| than can be called into practice. If he can give full development 37 28| than can be called into practice.~3. 'If he can give full


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