Chapter
1 1 | predecessors, and wish on their account to wipe it away, once for
2 2 | entertain such a desire on account of them?' 'No,' said the
3 2 | king; 'my desire is not on account of them.' Mencius added, '
4 4 | the former. It is on that account that I have not gone to
5 5 | love valour? I heard an account of great valour from the
6 8 | Châu! I am dissatisfied on account of this.'~2. The disciple
7 9 | evenly distributed. On this account, oppressive rulers and impure
8 10| the sight. It was not on account of other people that this
9 12| to the sovereign. On this account Confucius said, "Yes! It
10 14| remonstrate with a sovereign on account of the mal-employment of
11 15| things flow. It is on this account that the superior man wishes
12 16| the superior man does not account it a calamity.'~1. Yü and
13 16| famished him. It was on this account that they were so earnest.~
14 16| ashamed and weep together on account of them.~
15 17| their resentment. On this account, he did not inform them!~
16 18| sovereign. It was on this account that Confucius did not obtain
17 18| or Châu. It was on this account that Yî, Î Yin, and Châu-kung
18 20| Office is not sought on account of poverty, yet there are
19 20| one seeks office on that account. Marriage is not entered
20 20| when one marries on that account.~2. 'He who takes office
21 20| He who takes office on account of his poverty must decline
22 20| added Mencius, 'on what account is it that the prince wishes
23 21| externally to me. On this account, I pronounce of righteousness
24 23| not to have murmured on account of it would have increased
25 23| small, to have murmured on account of it would have been to
26 23| know him supposed it was on account of the flesh. Those who
27 23| supposed that it was on account of the neglect of the usual
28 25| against calamity. On this account they become distinguished
29 28| of Yâo and Shun. On this account they are called "The thieves
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