Chapter
1 4 | him not quit it."~3. 'I ask you, prince, to make your
2 4 | are going. I venture to ask.' The duke said, 'I am going
3 5 | said, 'May I venture to ask an explanation from you,
4 5 | mind.'~11. 'I venture to ask,' said Ch'âu again, 'wherein
5 5 | âu pursued, 'I venture to ask what you mean by your vast,
6 5 | proportions. I venture to ask, -- With which of these
7 5 | Ch'âu said, 'I venture to ask wherein he differed from
8 8 | answer him -- "He may." If he ask me -- "Who may put him to
9 9 | me; I wish to send you to ask the advice of Mencius, and
10 9 | superior grade.~15. 'I would ask you, in the remoter districts,
11 11| be supported. And let me ask, -- Do you remunerate a
12 11| again sent messengers to ask him the same question as
13 12| disputing. I venture to ask whether it be so.' Mencius
14 14| being removed, he would ask respectfully to whom he
15 14| being removed, he did not ask to whom he should give what
16 16| politeness. I venture to ask why you do so.'~2. Mencius
17 17| Chang said, 'I venture to ask what you mean by saying
18 17| sovereign. I venture to ask how it was that Kû-sâu was
19 18| Chang said, 'I presume to ask how it was that Yâo presented
20 19| Mencius, saying, 'I venture to ask the principles of friendship.'
21 19| Mencius, saying, 'I venture to ask what feeling of the mind
22 19| receives them. I venture to ask how you explain this.' Mencius
23 20| to do so.' 'I venture to ask why he does not presume
24 20| Chang said, 'I venture to ask how the sovereign of a State,
25 20| Chang said, 'I venture to ask what principle of righteousness
26 20| 6. Chang said, 'May I ask with what a forester should
27 20| The king said, 'I beg to ask about the high ministers
28 20| composed, and he then begged to ask about high ministers who
29 21| Mencius said, 'You should ask him, "Which do you respect
30 21| will answer, "My uncle." Ask him again, "If your younger
31 23| prince of Tsâu, and can ask him to let me have a house
32 23| I will not venture to ask about the particulars, but
33 25| dusk of the evening, and ask for water and fire, there
34 27| you, Master, will again ask that the granary of T'ang
35 28| class.'~3. 'I venture to ask what sort of men they were
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