Chapter
1 2 | cook-room.'~9. The king was pleased, and said, 'It is said in
2 3 | 10. 'The duke Ching was pleased. He issued a proclamation
3 3 | prince and his minister pleased with each other." And it
4 4 | the people of Yen will be pleased with your taking possession
5 4 | people of Yen will not be pleased with your taking possession
6 5 | With which of these are you pleased to rank yourself?'~21. Mencius
7 6 | their hearts' core they are pleased, and sincerely submit, as
8 6 | scholars of the kingdom will be pleased, and wish to stand in his
9 6 | traders of the kingdom will be pleased, and wish to store their
10 6 | travellers of the kingdom will be pleased, and wish to make their
11 6 | husbandmen of the kingdom will be pleased, and wish to plough in his
12 6 | people of the kingdom will be pleased, and wish to come and be
13 8 | with whom you, Sir, were pleased, and that, without informing
14 9 | condole with him, were greatly pleased with the deep dejection
15 10| Hsü Hsing, he was greatly pleased with him, and, abandoning
16 10| Liang was a native of Ch'û. Pleased with the doctrines of Châu-kung
17 14| parents so as to make them pleased, he will not be trusted
18 14| way to make one's parents pleased: -- if one, on turning his
19 18| all the spirits were well pleased with them; -- thus Heaven
20 20| a prince professes to be pleased with a man of talents and
21 20| way, can he be said to be pleased with him?~5. Chang said, '
22 23| hostilities. If he shall not be pleased with my advice, I shall
23 23| and if those kings are pleased with the consideration of
24 23| and if those kings are pleased with the consideration of
25 23| superior.'~6. Wû-lû was pleased, and when some one asked
26 26| ung. The people were much pleased. When T'â-chiâ became virtuous,
27 26| the people were again much pleased.~2. 'When worthies are ministers,
28 27| carriage. The multitude were pleased with him, but those who
29 28| and purity. All men are pleased with them, and they think
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