Chapter
1 1 | and good princes also find pleasure in these things?'~2. Mencius
2 1 | wise and good, they have pleasure in these things. If they
3 1 | things, they do not find pleasure.~3. 'It is said in the Book
4 1 | caused the people to have pleasure as well as themselves, and
5 1 | animals, how could he have pleasure alone?'~1. King Hûi of Liang
6 2 | replied, "He who has no pleasure in killing men can so unite
7 2 | not one who does not find pleasure in killing men. If there
8 2 | were one who did not find pleasure in killing men, all the
9 2 | No. How should I derive pleasure from these things? My object
10 3 | allow the people to have pleasure as well as yourself.~7. '
11 3 | cause them to have their pleasure as you have yours.~8. 'If
12 3 | your Majesty now will make pleasure a thing common to the people
13 3 | and worth likewise find pleasure in these things?' Mencius
14 6 | to abandon themselves to pleasure and indolent indifference; --
15 8 | cannot have the feeling of pleasure. If they have not the money
16 8 | cannot have the feeling of pleasure. When they were not prevented,
17 9 | learning, but have found my pleasure in horsemanship and sword-exercise,
18 13| profitable, and they have pleasure in the things by which they
19 14| sincerity, he will not give pleasure to his parents. There is
20 23| cessation of war, and find their pleasure in the pursuit of profit.
21 23| from war, and find their pleasure in benevolence and righteousness.
22 24| and death from ease and pleasure.'~
23 25| the State, and find their pleasure in securing that tranquillity.~
24 28| realized, I would not have. Pleasure and wine, and the dash of
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