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1 1 | 1. Mencius, another day, saw King Hûi of Liang. The king
2 2 | when I drew near to him, I saw nothing venerable about
3 2 | lower part of it. The king saw him, and asked, Where is
4 2 | artifice of benevolence. You saw the ox, and had not seen
5 4 | 3. After this, Yo-chang saw Mencius, and said to him, '
6 8 | Ch'an Chiâ accordingly saw Mencius, and asked him,
7 8 | replied, 'No; when I first saw the king in Ch'ung, it was
8 10| sage.'~3. When Ch'an Hsiang saw Hsü Hsing, he was greatly
9 10| when passing by them, they saw foxes and wild-cats devouring
10 15| things which they did. If he saw any thing in them not suited
11 17| did the same. When Shun saw Kû-sâu, his countenance
12 19| Shun went up to court and saw the sovereign, who lodged
13 19| Confucius took office when he saw that the practice of his
14 25| heard a single good word, or saw a single good action, he
15 26| going from Fan to Ch'î, saw the king of Ch'î's son at
16 27| attack him, but when they saw Fang Fû, they ran and met
17 28| to Yu and Kâo Yâo, they saw those earliest sages, and
18 28| Î Yin, and Lâi Chû, they saw T'ang and knew his doctrines,
19 28| Wang and San Î-shang, they saw Wan, and so knew his doctrines,
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