Chapter
1 7 | order came, he was feeling a little unwell, and could not go
2 7 | the court. To-day he was a little better, and hastened to
3 10| their proper business, and little men have their proper business.
4 13| the kingdom, princes of little virtue are submissive to
5 13| those of great, and those of little worth to those of great.
6 13| the thickets, driving the little birds to them, so Chieh
7 14| is no disciple of mine. Little children, beat the drum
8 17| go, it embarrassed. In a little while, it seemed to be somewhat
9 22| ignoble. He who nourishes the little belonging to him is a little
10 22| little belonging to him is a little man, and he who nourishes
11 22| because he nourishes what is little to the neglect of what is
12 22| great men, and some are little men; -- how is this?' Mencius
13 22| follow that part which is little are little men.'~2. Kung-tû
14 22| part which is little are little men.'~2. Kung-tû pursued, '
15 22| follow that part which is little; -- how is this?' Mencius
16 23| rules of propriety is of little importance, and compare
17 23| rules of propriety is of little importance, why stop with
18 23| Hsiâo P'ân is the ode of a little man."' Mencius asked, 'Why
19 25| and when they are grown a little, they all know to love their
20 28| He was a man, who had a little ability, but had not learned
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