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1 2 | saying that I grudged it.'~8. 'There is no harm in their
2 3 | pleasure as you have yours.~8. 'If your Majesty now will
3 3 | the people of the kingdom.~8. 'Let now your Majesty also,
4 3 | what I call being lost.~8. '"The ancient sovereigns
5 5 | sufficient object for imitation?'~8. Mencius said, 'How can
6 5 | and tens of thousands.'"~8. Yet, what Mang Shih-shê
7 7 | worth having to do with.~8. 'Accordingly, there was
8 8 | Chapter 8~1. Mencius went from Ch'
9 9 | relation to the people?"~8. 'As to the system of hereditary
10 10| could he have done so?'~8. 'The Minister of Agriculture
11 12| murdered their fathers.~8. 'Confucius was afraid,
12 13| wickedness among all below him.~8. 'When the prince has no
13 18| not the gift of Heaven.~8. 'This sentiment is expressed
14 18| keeping of their persons pure.~8. 'I have heard that Î Yin
15 19| made by tilling the fields.~8. 'In a small State, where
16 20| inappropriate to his character!~8. 'When a prince wishes to
17 21| fully their natural powers.~8. 'It is said in the Book
18 21| Tsze-tû must have no eyes.~8. 'Therefore I say, -- Men'
19 22| acquaintance may be helped by him?~8. 'In the former case the
20 23| appetite is the more important?~8. 'Go and answer him thus, "
21 24| diminished or increased by him?~8. 'If it were merely taking
22 24| good thoughts before him.~8. If he do not love what
23 28| is what is called a sage.~8. 'When the sage is beyond
24 28| class next to the former.'~8. Chang pursued his questioning, '
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