Chapter
1 2 | leading an ox past the lower part of it. The king saw him,
2 2 | one of them. If with one part you try to subdue the other
3 7 | who would not play the part of Kwan Chung!'~1. Ch'an
4 9 | pay for themselves a tenth part of their produce.~16. 'From
5 11| husbandman. Does a husbandman part with his plough, because
6 16| fighting: -- you ought to part them. Though you part them
7 16| to part them. Though you part them with your cap simply
8 16| following, and none of them took part in the matter.'~2. When
9 22| Mencius said, 'There is no part of himself which a man does
10 22| Those who follow that part of themselves which is great
11 22| men; those who follow that part which is little are little
12 22| men, but some follow that part of themselves which is great,
13 22| great, and some follow that part which is little; -- how
14 22| supremacy of the nobler part of his constitution, and
15 22| constitution, and the inferior part will not be able to take
16 23| elders, is to perform the part of a younger. To walk quickly
17 23| solstitial sacrifice, and when a part of the flesh presented in
18 24| incompetencies.~3. 'Men for the most part err, and are afterwards
19 28| 4. 'He whose goodness is part of himself is what is called
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