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1 1 | all. What course is to be pursued to accomplish this?'~2.
2 2 | for a sheep.'~7. Mencius pursued, 'Let not your Majesty deem
3 4 | confidence in him. When he pursued his work in the east, the
4 5 | my grandfather." "Then," pursued the other, "Do you give
5 5 | passion-nature.'~12. Ch'âu pursued, 'I venture to ask what
6 11| State to another?'~6. Hsiâo pursued, 'The kingdom of Tsin is
7 11| in the kingdom. When he pursued his work in the east, the
8 12| marshes. On this, the waters pursued their course through the
9 13| two courses, which can be pursued, that of virtue and its
10 19| respect.'~2. 'How is it,' pursued Chang, 'that the declining
11 20| their necessities.'~3. Chang pursued, 'Why is it that the scholar
12 21| said 'Yes.'~3. 'Very well,' pursued Mencius. 'Is the nature
13 22| little men.'~2. Kung-tû pursued, 'All are equally men, but
14 23| more important.'~3. The man pursued, 'If the result of eating
15 23| small office. The courses pursued by those three worthies
16 23| the same course?'~3. K'wan pursued, 'In the time of the duke
17 28| path of virtue is to be pursued without any bend, and from
18 28| to the former.'~8. Chang pursued his questioning, 'Confucius
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