Chapter
1 1 | about!" ~'King Wan used the strength of the people to make his
2 2 | to your Majesty: -- "My strength is sufficient to lift three
3 2 | is not lifted , because strength is not used; the waggon-load
4 4 | achievement beyond mere human strength. If I do not take possession
5 4 | 4. 'When, with all the strength of your country of ten thousand
6 4 | jealously afraid of the strength of Ch'î; and now, when with
7 6 | They submit, because their strength is not adequate to resist.
8 7 | distinguished for their strength and sharpness, and the stores
9 7 | not by the sharpness and strength of arms." He who finds the
10 8 | and travel with all their strength for a whole day, before
11 10| and some labour with their strength. Those who labour with their
12 10| those who labour with their strength are governed by others.
13 17| Shun would say, "I exert my strength to cultivate the fields,
14 19| sageness, we may liken it to strength; -- as in the case of shooting
15 19| reach it is owing to your strength, but that you hit the mark
16 19| mark is not owing to your strength.'~1. Pêi-kung Î asked Mencius,
17 23| such. Here is a man, whose strength was not equal to lift a
18 23| he was then a man of no strength. But to-day he says, "I
19 23| weight," and he is a man of strength. And so, he who can lift
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