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matched 1
mate 1
mats 1
matter 27
matters 5
maturity 1
mâu 15
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28 square
27 follow
27 gave
27 matter
27 might
27 over
27 receive
Mencius
Meng Tzu

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1 2 | really was my mind in the matter? I did not grudge the expense 2 2 | not being able. In such a matter as breaking off a branch 3 4 | talents and virtue only as a matter of necessity. Since he will 4 4 | having selected it. It was a matter of necessity with him.~3. ' 5 5 | but still he said, "In the matter of speeches, I am not competent." -- 6 6 | commiserating mind, and they, as a matter of course, had likewise 7 6 | the kingdom was as easy a matter as to make anything go round 8 7 | king, who said, 'In this matter, I am the guilty one.'~1. 9 7 | remonstrated on some matter with the king, and, his 10 8 | the liberty to submit the matter. The wood of the coffin, 11 9 | prince said, 'It is so. The matter does indeed depend on me.' 12 12| said Chang, 'what does that matter? He himself weaves sandals 13 16| calamity. As to what is matter of anxiety to him, that 14 16| This indeed is the proper matter of anxiety to him. And in 15 16| You do not understand this matter. Formerly, when Ch'an-yû 16 16| of them took part in the matter.'~2. When Tsze-sze was living 17 17| You do not understand that matter." Now, Kung-ming Kâo supposed 18 18| of Yâo and Shun. In any matter contrary to the righteousness 19 18| have looked at them. In any matter contrary to the righteousness 20 21| in their relishes? In the matter of tastes all the people 21 21| is with the ear. In the matter of sounds, the whole people 22 22| contact with another, as a matter of course it leads it away. 23 23| rules of propriety in the matter is the more important.'~ 24 23| size --- to do with the matter? It all lies simply in acting 25 27| king Hûi of Liang, for the matter of territory, tore and destroyed 26 27| things belonged to him as a matter of course.'~Mencius said, ' 27 27| his countenance, in the matter of a dish of rice or a platter


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