Chapter
1 1 | lost seven hundred lî of territory to Ch'in; and on the south
2 1 | Mencius replied, 'With a territory which is only a hundred
3 2 | contend with the strong. The territory within the four seas embraces
4 4 | now, when with a doubled territory you do not put in practice
5 4 | the barbarians want is my territory. I have heard this, -- that
6 5 | his beginning had only a territory of one hundred square lî.
7 5 | and Ch'î embraces so much territory. Cocks crow and dogs bark
8 5 | for the enlarging of its territory: no change is needed for
9 5 | sovereigns over a hundred lî of territory, they would, all of them,
10 9 | ease.~14. 'Although the territory of T'Ang is narrow and small,
11 14| When contentions about territory are the ground on which
12 19| Heaven there was allotted a territory of a thousand lî square.
13 19| four amounts. Where the territory did not amount to fiftylî,
14 19| Heaven received an amount of territory equal to that of a Hâu;
15 19| a great State, where the territory was a hundred lî square,
16 19| the next order, where the territory was seventy lî square, the
17 19| a small State, where the territory was fifty lî square, the
18 24| with an addition to his territory. On the other hand, if,
19 24| deprived of a portion of his territory; if he did so a third time,
20 24| plainly before you. The territory appropriated to the sovereign
21 24| entertainment of the princes. The territory appropriated to a Hâu is
22 24| a hundred lî square. The territory was indeed enough, but it
23 24| it was 100 lî square. The territory was indeed enough, but it
24 25| 1. Mencius said, 'Wide territory and a numerous people are
25 27| Liang, for the matter of territory, tore and destroyed his
26 28| prince are three; -- the territory, the people, the government
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