Chapter
1 5 | according to their merits, the kings of a hundred ages; -- not
2 6 | others.~2. 'The ancient kings had this commiserating mind,
3 10| not those of the ancient kings. You turn away from your
4 11| principles of the ancient kings, awaiting the rise of future
5 13| the ways of the ancient kings.~3. 'Hence we have the saying: -- "
6 13| the laws of the ancient kings.~5. 'When the sages had
7 13| to the ways of the former kings?~7. 'Therefore only the
8 13| the ways of the ancient kings.~13. 'Therefore it is said, "
9 15| himself the virtues of those kings, those founders of the three
10 23| the same way. Of the two kings I shall surely find that
11 23| persuasive counsels to the kings of Ch'in and Ch'û, and if
12 23| in and Ch'û, and if those kings are pleased with the consideration
13 23| offer your counsels to the kings of Ch'in and Ch'û, and if
14 23| in and Ch'û, and if those kings are pleased with the consideration
15 24| sinners against the three kings. The princes of the present
16 24| sinners against the three kings.~3. 'Of the five chiefs
17 25| of princes. Therefore, if kings and dukes did not show the
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