Chapter
1 2 | attendants and favourites to stand before you and receive your
2 2 | in the kingdom to wish to stand in your Majesty's court,
3 5 | then engage: -- this is to stand in awe of the opposing force.
4 5 | the same in kind. But they stand out from their fellows,
5 6 | kingdoms will be constrained to stand in awe of him.~3. 'It is
6 6 | be pleased, and wish to stand in his court.~2. 'If, in
7 6 | not esteem. He would not stand in a bad prince's court,
8 6 | speak with a bad man. To stand in a bad prince's court,
9 6 | and I am I. Although you stand by my side with breast and
10 7 | to the owner? or will he stand by and see them die?' 'Herein,'
11 9 | I am a man. Why should I stand in awe of them?" Yen Yüan
12 11| wide house of the world, to stand in the correct seat of the
13 19| and I am I. Although you stand by my side with breast and
14 22| given to us. Let a man first stand fast in the supremacy of
15 25| Heaven's appointment will not stand beneath a precipitous wall.~
16 25| delights in is not here.~2. 'To stand in the centre of the kingdom,
17 28| ancients. -- Why should I stand in awe of them?'~Mencius
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