Chapter
1 1 | cannot be said not to be a large allotment, but if righteousness
2 1 | and, looking round at the large geese and deer, said, 'Do
3 1 | rejoicing that he had his large deer, his fishes, and turtles.
4 2 | animal. When you changed a large one for a small, how should
5 3 | records.'~2. 'Was it so large as that?' exclaimed the
6 3 | people still look on it as large. How is this?' 'The park
7 3 | people look upon them as large?'~1. The king Hsüan of Ch'
8 3 | small country, to serve a large one, -- as the king T'âi
9 3 | with a small State serves a large one, stands in awe of Heaven.
10 3 | spears, and battle-axes, large and small,~He commenced
11 4 | you are going to build a large mansion, you will surely
12 4 | workmen to look out for large trees, and when he has found
13 4 | and when he has found such large trees, you will be glad,
14 4 | my utmost to serve those large kingdoms on either side
15 5 | common man in his loose large garments of hair, neither
16 6 | of the princes requires a large kingdom. He who, using virtue,
17 6 | prince need not wait for a large kingdom. T'ang did it with
18 7 | and other grain are very large. Yet it is obliged to be
19 10| kingdom into confusion. If large shoes and small shoes were
20 13| and defensive not being large, which constitutes the calamity
21 13| small States imitate the large, and yet are ashamed to
22 13| five years, if his State be large, or in seven years, if it
23 19| complete concert is when the large bell proclaims the commencement
24 19| exemplified by the sovereign of a large State. There was the duke
25 21| however, in the borders of a large State, they were hewn down
26 27| whose stores of gain are large; an age of corruption cannot
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