Chapter
1 2 | û wait at your court, to rule the Middle Kingdom, and
2 2 | people be done under the rule of a benevolent man?~21. '
3 6 | commiserating government, to rule the kingdom was as easy
4 7 | in accordance with that rule of propriety.'~6. Mencius
5 8 | Anciently, there was no rule for the size of either the
6 8 | is another.~3. 'It is a rule that a true royal sovereign
7 9 | people be done under the rule of a benevolent man?~4. '
8 9 | there would be none to rule the country-men. If there
9 10| simplicity should be the rule. Î thinks with Mo's doctrines
10 10| act according to a proper rule.'~5. The disciple Hsü informed
11 11| their correct course is the rule for women.~3. 'To dwell
12 12| propriety. As it is the rule, therefore, that when a
13 13| obedience is not paid to rule. Superiors violate the laws
14 13| sovereign; and he who does not rule his people as Yâo ruled
15 13| he cannot preserve his rule. If a high noble or great
16 13| benevolence. If he is trying to rule others, and his government
17 13| Both these cases are the rule of Heaven. They who accord
18 13| people turn to a benevolent rule as water flows downwards,
19 14| Shun-yü K'wan said, 'Is it the rule that males and females shall
20 14| Mencius replied, 'It is the rule.' K'wan asked, 'If a man'
21 14| receiving is the general rule; when a sister-in-law is
22 15| Let a governor conduct his rule on principles of equal justice,
23 16| wishing to observe this rule, and Tsze-âo understands
24 17| inform his parents." ~If the rule be indeed as here expressed,
25 19| warning. Yin received this rule from Hsiâ and Châu received
26 20| common man, and it is the rule of propriety that common
27 22| good or not, what other rule is there but this, that
28 23| case? If according to the rule that he shall go in person
29 23| while by disregarding that rule he may get married, must
30 23| must he still observe the rule in such a case?'~4. Wû-lû
31 26| stupid archer, charge his rule for drawing the bow.~3. '
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