Chapter
1 9 | followed," meaning that they received those things from a proper
2 9 | was an old country,~It received a new destiny." ~That is
3 11| bamboo-cup of rice may not be received from a man. If there be
4 12| since this world of men received its being, and there has
5 12| î. His elder brother Tâi received from Kâ a revenue of 10,
6 17| into the fields, I have received your instructions, but I
7 17| Yâo as a minister, I have received your instructions. But it
8 19| ministers of the Son of Heaven received an amount of territory equal
9 19| of a Hâu; a Great officer received as much as a Pâi; and a
10 19| fields, each husbandman received a hundred mâu. When those
11 19| case Confucius would have received it.'~4. Wan Chang said, '
12 19| to give them warning. Yin received this rule from Hsiâ and
13 19| rule from Hsiâ and Châu received it from Yin. It cannot be
14 19| the grift of a robber be received?'~5. Chang said, 'The princes
15 19| gifts of the princes be received!'~6. Chang urged, 'Then
16 20| Chang said, 'When Confucius received the prince's message calling
17 22| the offered bounty was not received, though it would have saved
18 22| preserved from death was not received, and the emolument is taken
19 22| saved from death was not received, and the emolument is taken
20 23| of silks, which Mencius received, not going to acknowledge
21 23| similar present, which he received in the same way.~2. Subsequently,
22 24| for it to be so?'~2. 'If received with the utmost respect
23 24| into practice, yet being received by him with the utmost respect,
24 24| in such a case might be received, but not beyond what was
25 26| forbidden it? Kâo-yâo had received the law from a proper source.'~
26 28| should at once and simply be received.~2. 'Those who nowadays
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