Chapter
1 2 | 10. Mencius replied, 'Suppose a man were to make this
2 3 | the king Hsüan of Ch'î, 'Suppose that one of your Majesty'
3 3 | 2. Mencius proceeded, 'Suppose that the chief criminal
4 4 | visit to a common man, is, I suppose, because you think that
5 4 | exceeding," you mean, I suppose, that, on the first occasion,
6 8 | receive Yen from Tsze-k'wâi. Suppose there were an officer here,
7 8 | your salary and rank; and suppose that this officer, also
8 8 | of Heaven may smite it." Suppose the case of a murderer,
9 8 | the thing could not be? Suppose that I wanted to be rich,
10 9 | breadth, will amount, I suppose, to fifty lî. It is small,
11 10| prince?'~4. Mencius said,'I suppose that Hsü Hsing sows grain
12 10| so,' was the answer. 'I suppose also he weaves cloth, and
13 12| you how he may be made so. Suppose that there is a great officer
14 12| attendance on the king. Suppose that all in attendance on
15 12| have to do evil with? And suppose that all in attendance on
16 15| in it to praise.~3. 'But suppose that the water has no spring. --
17 19| Chang urged, 'Then are we to suppose that when Confucius held
18 21| 3. The other objected, 'Suppose the case of a villager older
19 21| what my mouth relishes. Suppose that his mouth in its relish
20 22| the king is not wise!~2. 'Suppose the case of the most easily
21 22| chess-player in all the kingdom. Suppose that he is teaching two
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