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practise 16
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1 3 | If your Majesty wishes to practise the true royal government, 2 3 | excellent, why do you not practise them?' 'I have an infirmity,' 3 6 | 6. 'If a ruler can truly practise these five things, then 4 6 | case, his best course is to practise benevolence.~5. 'The man 5 6 | to learn from others to practise what was good.~4. 'From 6 6 | take example from others to practise virtue, is to help them 7 6 | than his helping men to practise virtue.'~1. Mencius said, ' 8 9 | reference to king Wan. Do you practise those things with vigour, 9 10| to lead one another on to practise deceit. How can they avail 10 11| his desire for office, to practise his principles for the good 11 11| desire is disappointed, to practise them alone; to be above 12 11| is now setting about to practise the true royal government, 13 14| Were any of the princes to practise the government of king Wan, 14 21| s nature may be made to practise good, and it may be made 15 21| good, and it may be made to practise evil, and accordingly, under 16 22| however, who now-a-days practise benevolence do it as if


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