Chapter
1 2 | heart has in it what is equal to the royal sway?'~10.
2 7 | vouchsafed by Heaven are not equal to advantages of situation
3 7 | afforded by the Earth are not equal to the union arising from
4 7 | vouchsafed by Heaven are not equal to advantages of situation
5 7 | afforded by the Earth are not equal to the union arising from
6 7 | people, the other two are not equal to virtue. How can the possession
7 7 | territories of the princes are of equal extent, and in their achievements
8 9 | into squares will not be equal, and the produce available
9 15| his rule on principles of equal justice, and, when he goes
10 18| 2. 'That Tan-chû was not equal to his father, and Shun'
11 18| father, and Shun's son not equal to his; that Shun assisted
12 18| there must be in him virtue equal to that of Shun or Yü; and
13 19| and the NAN each one of equal rank: -- altogether making
14 19| received an amount of territory equal to that of a Hâu; a Great
15 19| emolument as much as was equal to what they would have
16 19| emolument as much as was equal to what they would have
17 19| as much, namely, as was equal to what they would have
18 22| his intelligence is not equal? Not so.'~1. Mencius said, '
19 23| whose strength was not equal to lift a duckling: -- he
20 23| those demonstrations are not equal to the things offeredred,
21 26| any sorrow about not being equal to other men.'~Mencius said, '
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