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1 3 | assisting to God, and therefore distinguished them throughout the four
2 5 | their words were good, were distinguished for their virtuous conduct.
3 7 | a city, whose walls are distinguished for their height, and whose
4 7 | height, and whose moats are distinguished for their depth, where the
5 7 | offensive and defensive, are distinguished for their strength and sharpness,
6 9 | which the country-men are distinguished from those of a superior
7 10| call a scholar of high and distinguished qualities. You and your
8 16| whereby the superior man is distinguished from other men is what he
9 18| Ch'in, he made his prince distinguished throughout the kingdom,
10 20| scholar whose virtue is most distinguished in a village shall make
11 20| scholar whose virtue is most distinguished throughout a State shall
12 20| scholar whose virtue is most distinguished throughout the kingdom shall
13 22| death. They are not men of distinguished talents and virtue only
14 24| honoured; and if men of distinguished talents were placed in office:
15 25| contrivances and versatile schemes distinguished for their artfulness, do
16 25| rousing impulse. Scholars distinguished from the mass, without a
17 25| this account they become distinguished for their intelligence.'~
18 27| Those two made themselves distinguished a hundred generations ago,
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