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1 2 | 16. Mencius said, 'May I hear from you what it is that
2 2 | The king asked, 'May I hear from you the proof of that?'
3 3 | 4. The king said, 'May I hear from you the proof of that?'
4 3 | music here. -- The people hear the noise of your bells
5 3 | hunting here. -- The people hear the noise of your carriages
6 3 | having music here. The people hear the noise of your bells
7 3 | hunting here. -- The people hear the noise of your carriages
8 3 | 3. The king said, 'May I hear from you what the true royal
9 5 | understand whatever words you hear?' Mencius replied, 'When
10 12| food, till he could neither hear nor see. Over a well there
11 13| 3. 'Confucius said, "Hear what he sings, my children.
12 18| hears according as my people hear."'~1. Wan Chang asked Mencius,
13 19| Therefore when men now hear the character of Po-î, the
14 19| Therefore when men now hear the character of Hûi of
15 23| particulars, but I should like to hear the scope of your plan.
16 27| determination. When they hear the character of Hûi of
17 27| hundred generations, those who hear of them, are all aroused
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