Chapter
1 1 | inferior officers and the common people will say, "What is
2 3 | will make pleasure a thing common to the people and yourself,
3 3 | this is the valour of a common man, who can be the opponent
4 3 | not make enjoyment a thing common to the people and themselves,
5 4 | of the first visit to a common man, is, I suppose, because
6 5 | would not receive from a common man in his loose large garments
7 6 | He regarded virtue as the common property of himself and
8 8 | from the sovereign to the common people, and not simply for
9 9 | hundred mâu, cultivate in common the public field. And not
10 11| kingdom, but to avenge a common man and woman."~4. 'When
11 13| temple. If a scholar or common man be not benevolent, be
12 13| said, 'People have this common saying, -- "The kingdom,
13 16| which are pronounced in the common usage of the age to be unfilial.
14 17| his brother had been a common man, could he have been
15 18| however, the dress of a common man, and passed by Sung.
16 19| of the kingdom, even the common men and women, if there
17 19| lowest class, and such of the common people as were employed
18 19| lowest class, and such of the common people as were employed
19 19| lowest class, and such of the common people as were employed
20 19| five. The salaries of the common people who were employed
21 20| In both cases he is a common man, and it is the rule
22 20| the rule of propriety that common men, who have not presented
23 20| 2. Wan Chang said, 'If a common man is called to perform
24 20| replied, 'With a skin cap. A common man should be summoned with
25 20| than presume to go. If a common man were summoned with the
26 25| shame, what will he have in common with them?'~Mencius said, '
27 28| broiled meat there is a common liking, while that for sheep-dates
28 28| surname. The surname is common; the name is peculiar.'~
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