Chapter
1 1 | said, 'I wish quietly to receive your instructions.'~2. Mencius
2 2 | to stand before you and receive your orders? Your Majesty'
3 5 | and that what he would not receive from a common man in his
4 5 | hair, neither should he receive from a prince of ten thousand
5 6 | proper messages, he would not receive their gifts. -- He would
6 6 | their gifts. -- He would not receive their gifts, counting it
7 8 | Tsze-chih had no right to receive Yen from Tsze-k'wâi. Suppose
8 8 | orders, were privately to receive them from you -- would such
9 8 | intention, I declined to receive any salary.~3. 'Immediately
10 10| government, and I wish to receive a site for a house, and
11 11| performing no service to receive his support notwithstanding
12 12| latter be not at home to receive it, he must go to the officer'
13 13| while yet the people do not receive any benefits from them,
14 13| the same time to refuse to receive their commands, is to cut
15 13| and yet are ashamed to receive their commands. This is
16 13| scholar's being ashamed to receive the commands of his master.~
17 17| affairs of government, to receive the prince of Yû-pî.~1.
18 19| must know this before I can receive it;" -- this is deemed disrespectful,
19 20| a regular office should receive the pay of the prince must
20 20| bowed to the ground, will receive it. But after this the storekeeper
21 21| humanity?~3. 'Therefore, if it receive its proper nourishment,
22 22| even a tramper will not receive them, or if you first tread
23 23| wish to remain here, and receive instruction at your gate.'~
24 25| everything. A man should receive submissively what may be
25 25| Wan, and then they will receive a rousing impulse. Scholars
26 26| Ch'an Chung, he would not receive it, and all people believe
27 28| with the mind to learn, you receive them without any more ado.'~
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