Chapter
1 2 | shows how king Wan simply took his kindly heart, and exercised
2 4 | Ch'î, having smitten Yen, took possession of it, and upon
3 4 | of mount Ch'î, and there took up his residence. He did
4 5 | consequence of these things, it took a long time for him to lose
5 8 | him this for me?'~4. Shih took advantage to convey this
6 8 | wares. The taxing of traders took its rise from this mean
7 8 | a ruler to suit him, he took his leave, but how dilatory
8 10| their parents died, they took them up and threw them into
9 11| millet, and paddy, and took their stores from them,
10 11| men of station of Shang took baskets full of black and
11 16| dare not neglect." He then took his arrows, knocked off
12 16| following, and none of them took part in the matter.'~2.
13 17| it that Shun's marriage took place without his informing
14 17| what is here said really took place.' Mencius replied, '
15 18| pushed them into a ditch. He took upon himself the heavy charge
16 19| time of good government he took office, and on the occurrence
17 19| time of good government he took office, and when confusion
18 19| confusion prevailed, he also took office. He said, "Heaven'
19 19| into a ditch; -- for he took upon himself the heavy charge
20 19| his rice was being rinsed, took the rice, and went away.
21 19| three years.~7. 'Confucius took office when he saw that
22 19| doctrines was likely; he took office when his reception
23 19| reception was proper; he took office when he was supported
24 19| relation to Chî Hwan, he took office, seeing that the
25 19| the duke Ling of Wei he took office, because his reception
26 19| the duke Hsiâo of Wei he took office, because he was maintained
27 24| into practice, then they took office with him. Afterwards,
28 24| the utmost respect, they took office with him. But afterwards,
29 27| his rice was being rinsed, took the rice, and went away; --
30 27| pursuit of a tiger. The tiger took refuge in a corner of a
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