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1 5 | There was not a foot of ground which he did not possess.
2 6 | They will feel so, not as a ground on which they may gain the
3 6 | child's parents, nor as a ground on which they may seek the
4 7 | going to the court on the ground of being unwell, and to-day
5 10| princes should cultivate the ground equally and along with their
6 10| Kingdom to cultivate the ground and get food for themselves.
7 10| wished to cultivate the ground, could he have done so?'~
8 10| leisure to cultivate the ground?~9. 'What Yâo felt giving
9 10| on the cultivation of the ground.~12. 'I have heard of men
10 11| there not here sufficient ground also for condolence?'~4.
11 11| If there be not a proper ground for taking it, a single
12 11| If there be such a proper ground, then Shun's receiving the
13 11| of Po to go and till the ground for him, while the old and
14 13| must commence in the low ground of a stream or a marsh."
15 14| about territory are the ground on which they fight, they
16 14| struggle for a city is the ground on which they fight, they
17 14| imposing the cultivation of the ground on the people.'~2. 'Listen
18 15| when he regards them as the ground or as grass, they regard
19 17| spot is the sovereign's ground;~To the borders of the land,~
20 19| without any presumption on the ground of one's superior age, or
21 19| the donor offers it on a ground of reason, and his manner
22 19| He offers his gift on a ground of reason, and does so in
23 20| he bowed his head to the ground with his face to the north,
24 20| with his head bowed to the ground, will receive it. But after
25 21| asked him, 'What is the ground of your saying that benevolence
26 21| Kung-tû, saying, 'On what ground is it said that righteousness
27 21| sown and covered up; the ground being the same, and the
28 23| If you, starting from the ground of benevolence and righteousness,
29 24| boundaries of a State, if the new ground was being reclaimed, and
30 24| on entering a State, the ground was found left wild or overrun
31 24| limits of the cultivated ground, and fill his treasuries
32 27| Mencius observed, 'On what ground do you say so?' and the
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