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1 1 | no difference,' was the reply.~4. Mencius then said, '
2 2 | is even worse,' was the reply. 'If you climb a tree to
3 3 | prepared with anything to reply to him. What do you pronounce
4 3 | it with others,' was the reply. 'And which is the more
5 3 | park of king Wan,' was the reply, 'contained seventy square
6 3 | beg your Majesty,' was the reply, 'not to love small valour.
7 3 | is?' 'Formerly,' was the reply, 'king Wan's government
8 3 | am fond of wealth.' The reply was, 'Formerly, Kung-lîu
9 3 | am fond of beauty.' The reply was, 'Formerly, king T'âi
10 4 | employing them at all?'~3. The reply was, 'The ruler of a State
11 5 | flowing passion-nature!' The reply was, 'It is difficult to
12 5 | agreement with him?' The reply was, -- 'Yes. If they had
13 7 | times to do so,' was the reply.~2. Mencius said, 'Well
14 8 | An ancient sage,' was the reply. 'Is it the fact, that he
15 10| parents.' Hsü reported this reply to Mencius, who said, 'Now,
16 11| being in office,' was the reply, 'is like the ploughing
17 20| talents and virtue,' was the reply. 'If because of his extensive
18 20| king. 'There are' was the reply. 'There are the high ministers
19 21| white?' 'Yes, I do,' was the reply. Mencius added, 'Is the
20 21| To my brother,' was the reply. 'But for which of them
21 21| 4. Kung-tû was unable to reply, and told the conversation
22 21| to your uncle?" He will reply to this, "I show the respect
23 23| 4. Wû-lû was unable to reply to these questions, and
24 23| which it expresses,' was the reply.~2. Mencius answered, 'How
25 28| A real man?"'~3. The reply was, 'A man who commands
26 28| styled "ambitious?"'~6. The reply was, 'Their aim led them
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