Chapter
1 1 | the chief of a family of a hundred chariots. To have a thousand
2 1 | thousand in ten thousand, and a hundred in a thousand, cannot be
3 1 | them, and run. Some run a hundred paces and stop; some run
4 1 | laugh at those who run a hundred paces?' The kind said, '
5 1 | Though they did not run a hundred paces, yet they also ran
6 1 | cultivation of the farm with its hundred mâ, and the family of several
7 1 | west we have lost seven hundred lî of territory to Ch'in;
8 1 | territory which is only a hundred lî square, it is possible
9 2 | cultivation of the farm with its hundred mâu, and the family of eight
10 5 | die till he had reached a hundred years: -- and still his
11 5 | only a territory of one hundred square lî. On all these
12 5 | had been sovereigns over a hundred lî of territory, they would,
13 5 | virtue. After the lapse of a hundred ages I can arrange, according
14 5 | their merits, the kings of a hundred ages; -- not one of them
15 6 | and king Wan with only a hundred.~2. 'When one by force subdues
16 8 | arise in the course of five hundred years, and that during that
17 8 | till now, more than seven hundred years have elapsed. Judging
18 9 | of the Châu enacted the hundred mâu allotment, and the share
19 9 | nine squares contain nine hundred mâu. The central square
20 9 | each having its private hundred mâu, cultivate in common
21 10| whose anxiety is about his hundred mâu not being properly cultivated,
22 10| some ten times, some a hundred times, some a thousand times,
23 11| and attended by several hundred men?' Mencius replied, '
24 13| they will not be able in a hundred generations to change the
25 19| of shooting at a mark a hundred paces distant. That you
26 19| Kung and a Hâu had each a hundred lî square. A Pâi had seventy
27 19| where the territory was a hundred lî square, the ruler had
28 19| each husbandman received a hundred mâu. When those mâu were
29 19| chief of a family of a hundred chariots. He had five friends,
30 19| the chief of a family of a hundred chariots acted thus. The
31 24| principalily of Lû, it was a hundred lî square. The territory
32 26| one point and disregards a hundred others.'~1. Mencius said, '
33 27| punished Yin, he had only three hundred chariots of war, and three
34 27| sage is the teacher of a hundred generations: -- this is
35 27| themselves distinguished a hundred generations ago, and after
36 27| generations ago, and after a hundred generations, those who hear
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