Chapter
1 2 | princes; -- do these things cause you pleasnre in your mind?'~
2 2 | be benevolent, this will cause all the officers in the
3 3 | other reason but that you cause them to have their pleasure
4 4 | necessity. Since he will thereby cause the low to overstep the
5 4 | mansion, you will surely cause the Master of the workmen
6 4 | scion of the Tsang family cause me not to find the ruler
7 6 | turns round and seeks the cause of his failure in himself.'~
8 10| have two roots. This is the cause of his error.~4. 'And, in
9 15| when he goes abroad, he may cause people to be removed out
10 15| the people, if for some cause he leaves the country, the
11 15| the people. When for any cause he leaves the country, the
12 18| sovereign, but he cannot cause the sovereign to make that
13 18| his prince, but he cannot cause the prince to make that
14 23| so without some apparent cause. All men cannot be expected
15 25| his brothers affords no cause for anxiety; -- this is
16 25| governs the kingdom so as to cause pulse and grain to be as
17 26| adapt your teaching so as to cause learners to consider them
18 27| bad year cannot prove the cause of death to him whose stores
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