Chapter
1 1 | But your people have the look of hunger, and on the wilds
2 2 | people in the nation would look towards him with outstretched
3 3 | lî, and the people still look on it as large. How is this?' '
4 3 | with reason that the people look upon them as large?'~1.
5 4 | Master of the workmen to look out for large trees, and
6 4 | people looked to him, as we look in a time of great drought
7 5 | his valour: -- He said, "I look upon not conquering and
8 5 | grow long." His son ran to look at it, and found the corn
9 6 | neighbouring kingdoms will look up to him as a parent. From
10 7 | he sent several men to look for Mencius on the way,
11 8 | who made it a point to look out for a conspicuous mound,
12 8 | way, saying, 'Master, you look like one who carries an
13 11| your husband.'" Thus, to look upon compliance as their
14 12| community of feeling. If you look at their countenances, they
15 12| But their people have the look of hunger, and on the wilds
16 14| Listen to a man's words and look at the pupil of his eye.
17 19| would not allow his eyes to look on a bad sight, nor his
18 25| Han and Wei. If he then look upon himself without being
19 25| the princes, the people look brisk and cheerful. Under
20 26| water. -- It is necessary to look at it as foaming in waves.
21 28| keeper of the place came to look for it, he could not find
22 28| should despise them, and not look at their pomp and display.~
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