Chapter
1 2 | How can that be omitted? Change it for a sheep." I do not
2 4 | The husbandmen made no change in their operations. While
3 5 | this length of time made a change difficult. Wû-ting had all
4 5 | possesses the people. No change is needed for the enlarging
5 5 | enlarging of its territory: no change is needed for the collecting
6 8 | hoping that the king might change. If the king had changed,
7 8 | hoping that the king will change. I am daily hoping for this.~
8 8 | Because I did not wish to change this intention, I declined
9 10| doctrines of our great land to change barbarians, but I have never
10 10| again; it appears that your change is not good.'~17. Ch'an
11 10| thinks with Mo's doctrines to change the customs of the kingdom; --
12 11| weeding in the fields made no change in their operations. While
13 12| up again, they will not change my words.~11. 'In former
14 13| a hundred generations to change the designation.~5. 'This
15 14| evil ways he was unable to change, while he exacted from the
16 16| court, individuals may not change their places to speak with
17 18| him. After this, with the change of resolution displayed
18 24| Slay the unfilial; change not the son who has been
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