Chapter
1 1 | flesh. Let there not be taken away the time that is proper
2 2 | flesh. Let there not be taken away the time that is proper
3 7 | a superior man should be taken with a bribe?'~1. Mencius
4 7 | and, his counsel not being taken, resigned his office and
5 8 | fellow."'~1. Mencius, having taken his leave of Ch'î, was passing
6 9 | abundance, much might be taken without its being oppressive,
7 12| same way, if he were to be taken and placed for several years
8 12| At that time, Yang Ho had taken the initiative; -- how could
9 18| had, before these things, taken up his residence in the
10 18| would neither have given nor taken a single straw.~3. 'T'ang
11 19| his heart, saying, "It was taken by him unrighteously from
12 19| struggled together for the game taken in hunting, and he also
13 20| banner; a scholar who has taken office, with one having
14 22| and now the emolument is taken for the sake of beautiful
15 22| received, and the emolument is taken to get the service of wives
16 22| received, and the emolument is taken that one's poor and needy
17 26| He would privately have taken his father on his back,
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