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1 7 | to see the king, the king sent a person to him with this
2 7 | the mean time, the king sent a messenger to inquire about
3 7 | not.' Having said this, he sent several men to look for
4 7 | you were in Ch'î, the king sent you a present Of 2,400 taels
5 7 | in Sung, 1,680 taels were sent to you, which you accepted;
6 7 | Hsieh, 1,200 taels were sent, which you likewise accepted.
7 8 | Châu, and the king had not sent after me, then, and not
8 9 | 13. The duke afterwards sent Pî Chan to consult Mencius
9 10| boy of five cubits were sent to the market, no one would
10 11| proper sacrifices. T'ang sent messengers to inquire why
11 11| caused oxen and sheep to be sent to him, but he ate them,
12 11| to sacrifice. T'ang again sent messengers to ask him the
13 11| millet." On this, T'ang sent the mass of the people of
14 12| when Confucius was out, and sent him a roasted pig. Confucius,
15 12| it happened that some one sent his brother a present of
16 16| 2. 'The people of Chang sent Tsze-cho Yü to make a stealthy
17 16| stealthy attack on Wei, which sent Yü-kung Sze to pursue him.
18 16| permitted to approach him, he sent away his wife, and drove
19 16| plunderers withdrew, he sent word to him, saying, 'Repair
20 17| No. Formerly, some one sent a present of a live fish
21 17| of works to Yû-châu; he sent away Hwan-tâu to the mountain
22 18| single straw.~3. 'T'ang sent persons with presents of
23 18| Shun?"~4. 'T'ang thrice sent messengers to invite him.
24 20| after Tsze-sze's health, and sent him frequent presents of
25 20| time a servant was no more sent with the presents. When
26 23| prime minister of the State, sent him a similar present, which
27 23| presented in sacrifice was not sent to him, he went away even
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