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1 4 | This Equilibrium is the great root from which grow all
2 25| to carry into practice. Great as heaven and earth are,
3 46| Therefore having such great virtue, it could not but
4 52| princes of the kingdom, the great officers, the scholars,
5 52| people. If the father were a great officer and the son a scholar,
6 52| burial was that due to a great officer, and the sacrifice
7 52| a scholar and the son a great officer, then the burial
8 52| sacrifice that due to a great officer. The one year's
9 52| made to extend only to the great officers, but the three
10 63| element of humanity, and the great exercise of it is in loving
11 63| with what is right, and the great exercise of it is in honoring
12 70| relatives; respect towards the great ministers; kind and considerate
13 71| brethren. By respecting the great ministers, he is kept from
14 72| for him to encourage the great ministers. According to
15 97| How great is the path proper to the
16 17| makes heaven and earth so great.~
17 22| Heaven, who can adjust the great invariable relations of
18 22| of mankind, establish the great fundamental virtues of humanity,
19 30| brilliant virtue, making no great display of itself in sounds
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