Chapter
1 2 | The heart seen in this is sufficient to carry you to the royal
2 2 | Majesty: -- "My strength is sufficient to lift three thousand catties,
3 2 | thousand catties, but it is not sufficient to lift one feather; --
4 2 | proceeded, 'Now here is kindness sufficient to reach to animals, and
5 2 | did. Now your kindness is sufficient to reach to animals, and
6 2 | Majesty's various officers are sufficient to supply you with those
7 2 | above them, they shall have sufficient wherewith to serve their
8 2 | and, for those below them, sufficient wherewith to support their
9 2 | that, above, they have not sufficient wherewith to serve their
10 2 | and, below, they have not sufficient wherewith to support their
11 5 | is king Wan then not a sufficient object for imitation?'~8.
12 5 | Tsze-kung, and Yû Zo had wisdom sufficient to know the sage. Even had
13 9 | It is small, but still sufficient to make a good State. It
14 9 | years, the produce being not sufficient to repay the manuring of
15 11| caught birds and animals sufficient to form a hill, he would
16 11| happy." Is there not here sufficient ground also for condolence?'~
17 13| Virtue alone is not sufficient for the exercise of government;
18 15| he will find the days not sufficient for his work.'~1. Mencius
19 17| men desire, but it was not sufficient to remove the sorrow of
20 17| the Tî, but this was not sufficient to remove his sorrow. Riches
21 17| of Shun, but this was not sufficient to remove his sorrow. Honours
22 17| sovereign, but this was not sufficient to remove his sorrow. The
23 17| riches, and honours were not sufficient to remove his sorrow, was
24 19| practice. When that trial was sufficient to show that they could
25 20| scholars of the kingdom is not sufficient to satisfy him, he proceeds
26 21| influence of the night is not sufficient to preserve the proper goodness
27 24| thousand lî, he would not have sufficient for his entertainment of
28 24| 100 lî, he would not have sufficient wherewith to observe the
29 24| one-twentieth of the produce is sufficient there.~5. 'But now it is
30 24| the love of what is good sufficient?'~6. 'The love of what is
31 24| what is good is more than a sufficient qualification for the government
32 24| but not beyond what was sufficient to avert death.'~1. Mencius
33 27| there will not be wealth sufficient for the expenditure.'~1.
34 27| said, 'How can that be a sufficient proof? Are the ruts at the
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