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1 8 | they long been among the people, who could practice it!~
2 12| in his government of the people. It was by this that he
3 42| They cause all the people in the kingdom to fast and
4 48| excelling virtue, adjusting his people, and adjusting his officers.
5 52| scholars, and the common people. If the father were a great
6 64| retain the government of the people.~
7 70| dealing with the mass of the people as children; encouraging
8 71| dealing with the mass of the people as his children, they are
9 72| the way to encourage the people. By daily examinations and
10 75| succeed in governing the people. There is a way to obtain
11 10| not being credited, the people would not follow them. However
12 10| not being credited, the people would not follow his rules.~
13 11| given by the masses of the people. He examines them by comparison
14 20| abyss. He is seen, and the people all reverence him; he speaks,
15 20| him; he speaks, and the people all believe him; he acts,
16 20| believe him; he acts, and the people all are pleased with him.~
17 28| not use rewards, and the people are stimulated to virtue.
18 28| not show anger, and the people are awed more than by hatchets
19 30| appliances to transform the people, sound and appearances are
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