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1 9 | you doubt my words? The path is one, and only one.~4. '
2 11| and to walk in the great path of the world; when he obtains
3 12| people, and stop up the path of benevolence and righteousness.
4 13| benevolence or pursue the path of righteousness," is what
5 13| righteousness is his straight path.~3. 'Alas for them, who
6 13| and who abandon the right path and do not pursue it?'~
7 14| Chapter 14~Mencius said, 'The path of duty lies in what is
8 14| not proceed in a correct path." The result of this is,
9 15| to be removed out of his path. But how can he convey everybody
10 15| humanity. He walked along the path of benevolence and righteousness;
11 15| looked towards the right path as if he could not see it.~
12 22| and righteousness is man's path.~2. 'How lamentable is it
13 22| lamentable is it to neglect the path and not pursue it, to lose
14 24| leading him in the right path, and directing his mind
15 24| Although a prince, pursuing the path of the present day, and
16 25| he does not leave his own path.~5. 'Poor and not letting
17 25| and not leaving the proper path; -- it is thus that the
18 26| be benevolence; and one's path should be righteousness.
19 26| should he dwell? What other path should he pursue? When benevolence
20 26| heart, and righteousness the path of the life, the business
21 26| exactly in the middle of the path. Those who are able, follow
22 27| do not walk in the right path, it will not be walked in
23 28| the living. The regular path of virtue is to be pursued
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