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1 7 | the ruling principle is respect. I have seen the respect 2 7 | respect. I have seen the respect of the king to you, Sir, 3 7 | seen in what way you show respect to him.' Mencius replied, ' 4 13| achievements may be called showing respect for him. To set before him 5 13| Shun served Yâo, does not respect his sovereign; and he who 6 13| examine his own feeling of respect.~2. 'When we do not, by 7 14| parents and show the due respect to his elders, the whole 8 16| The man of propriety shows respect to others.~3. 'He who loves 9 16| with so much sincerity and respect, for him to be the first 10 19| friendship with a private man.~6. Respect shown by inferiors to superiors 11 19| observance due to rank. Respect shown by superiors to inferiors 12 19| replied, 'The feeling of respect.'~2. 'How is it,' pursued 13 21| therein act out our feeling of respect, and therefore it is said 14 21| would you show the greater respect?' 'To my brother,' was the 15 21| should ask him, "Which do you respect most, -- your uncle, or 16 21| do you show the greater respect, -- to him or to your uncle?" 17 21| go on, "But where is the respect due, as you said, to your 18 21| reply to this, "I show the respect to my younger brother, because 19 21| can likewise say, "So my respect to the villager is because 20 21| occupies. Ordinarily, my respect is rendered to my elder 21 21| this and observed, 'When respect is due to my uncle, I respect 22 21| respect is due to my uncle, I respect him, and when respect is 23 21| I respect him, and when respect is due to my younger brother, 24 21| to my younger brother, I respect him; -- the thing is certainly 25 21| and that of reverence and respect; and that of approving and 26 21| righteousness; that of reverence and respect, the principle of propriety; 27 23| on the demonstrations of respect. If those demonstrations 28 24| virtuous." The third was, -- "Respect the old, and be kind to 29 24| received with the utmost respect and all polite observances, 30 24| received by him with the utmost respect, they took office with him. 31 25| did not show the utmost respect, and observe all forms of 32 25| working of benevolence. Respect for elders is the working 33 26| not all men's sons in this respect?'~2. Mencius said, 'The 34 26| pig. To love him and not respect him, is to keep him as a 35 28| magniloquent? Their words have not respect to their actions and their 36 28| and their actions have not respect to their words, but they


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