Chapter
1 2 | changed it for a sheep.'~7. Mencius pursued, 'Let not
2 3 | pleasure as well as yourself.~7. 'Now, your Majesty is having
3 3 | the people of the kingdom.~7. 'In the Book of History
4 3 | of the inferior princes.~7. '"Descending along with
5 5 | to turn round the hand.'~7. 'So!' returned the other. '
6 5 | the greater importance.~7. 'Formerly, the philosopher
7 6 | the thief with his prince.~7. 'Since all men have these
8 7 | Chapter 7~1. Mencius said, 'Opportunities
9 7 | possesses the other two?~7. 'Therefore a prince who
10 8 | monopolize the conspicuous mound.~7. '"Of old time, the market-dealers
11 8 | will stop for the night.'~7. When Yin Shih heard this
12 9 | means mutual dependence.~7. 'Lung said, "For regulating
13 10| universally recognised.~7. 'In the time of Yâo, when
14 11| glorious than that of T'ang."~7. 'Sung is not, as you say,
15 12| and deficient in nothing."~7. 'Again the world fell into
16 13| ways of the former kings?~7. 'Therefore only the benevolent
17 16| to contend with a brute?"~7. 'Thus it is that the superior
18 16| conduct will be allowable.~7. 'If the fighting be only
19 18| the throne to another."~7. 'Shun assisted Yâo in the
20 18| Yin and the throne of Yin.~7. 'Confucius said, "T'ang
21 18| Hsiâ and saving the people.~7. 'I have not heard of one
22 19| is the work of sageness.~7. 'As a comparison for wisdom,
23 19| made by tilling the fields.~7. 'In a State of the next
24 19| residence of three years.~7. 'Confucius took office
25 20| from the top of the staff.~7. 'When the forester was
26 21| to their natural powers.~7. 'The feeling of commiseration
27 21| men are like one another.~7. 'And so also it is with
28 22| not stoop to take them.~7. 'And yet a man will accept
29 23| waggon-load of feathers?~7. 'If you take a case where
30 23| instruction at your gate.'~7. Mencius replied, 'The way
31 24| was not more than 100 lî.~7. 'Now Lû is five times 100
32 24| higher rank than others?~7. 'If we wish to make the
33 24| so for the State of Lû!~7. 'If a minister love what
34 28| what is called a great man.~7. 'When this great man exercises
35 28| not correspond with them.~7. 'When he found also that
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