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1 Text | a calm unperturbedness may be attained to. To that
2 Text | repose. In that repose there may be careful deliberation,
3 Comment| depends on rectifying the mind may be thus illustrated:-If
4 Comment| anxious about it, though she may not hit exactly the wants
5 Comment| One man, the whole state may be led to rebellious disorder;-
6 Comment| verifies the saying, "Affairs may be ruined by a single sentence;
7 Comment| single sentence; a kingdom may be settled by its One man."~
8 Comment| good qualities, and then he may require them in the people.
9 Comment| in himself, and then he may require that they shall
10 Comment| the people of the state may be taught.~ In the Book
11 Comment| younger brothers, and then he may teach the people of the
12 Comment| with a measuring square, he may regulate his conduct.~ What
13 Comment| to you. "Rulers of states may not neglect to be careful.
14 Comment| said, "The decree indeed may not always rest on us";
15 Comment| likewise to the kingdom may well be looked for from
16 Comment| grandsons and people; and may he not also be pronounced
17 Comment| out for imposts that he may lay them on the people.
18 Comment| some small, mean man. He may consider this man to be
19 Comment| and, though a good man may take his place, he will
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