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1 Int | exertions and strife may the empire or the individual be ruled.
2 I | the place of power57 the empire honours him as the sun and
3 I | and on, increasing, to the empire. This is the nature of things,
4 I | the pure heart. So in the empire have the good qualities
5 I | nation, a great evil to the empire.~ ./. THE GOBLIN OF HIDAYAMA.~
6 I | this "self" were above the empire,—"The empire is only I,
7 I | were above the empire,—"The empire is only I, who can break
8 I | is the foundation of the empire, a formless body. Without
9 II | unrepressed destroys the empire. Its origin is selfishness,
10 II | adversaries. So they lose the empire and themselves, like Nobunaga
11 II | so at last he ruled the empire. His syllables five and
12 II | is the foundation of the empire, remitted the taxes and
13 II | seize the wealth of the empire and its circulation is stopped.
14 II | fashions go throughout the empire conquering extravagance
15 II | important is their peace to the empire. In the days of Ieyasu a
16 II | base great. Then is the empire at peace, like the mountain.
17 II | provinces will prosper.~ ./. THE EMPIRE'S TREASURE.~ But ever
18 II | not the treasure of the empire but wise men.~ Reverently
19 II | progress and all in the empire are at peace. This blessing
20 II | else is so essential to the empire as custom. The ruler's authority
21 III | BOOK III. PROPRIETY.~ ~THE EMPIRE, THE EMPIRE OF THE EMPIRE.~
22 III | PROPRIETY.~ ~THE EMPIRE, THE EMPIRE OF THE EMPIRE.~ When spring
23 III | EMPIRE, THE EMPIRE OF THE EMPIRE.~ When spring was giving
24 III | Old Man remarked:—~ The empire is peace. Men of rank and
25 III | written, "Let the lord of the empire forget not that the empire
26 III | empire forget not that the empire is the empire of the empire,
27 III | not that the empire is the empire of the empire, and not of
28 III | empire is the empire of the empire, and not of one man."2 Famous
29 III | quieted confusion took the empire to be their own, and not
30 III | be their own, and not the empire of the empire. When one
31 III | and not the empire of the empire. When one of the emperors3
32 III | naturally come to think the empire given for one's own pleasure.
33 III | pleasure. They hold the empire fast lest some one take
34 III | a heart, even though the empire is taken, it cannot long
35 III | benevolence and the loss of the empire was of course. They were
36 III | again to the misery of the empire. If I meet evil, for the
37 III | If I meet evil, for the empire I shall die."6 With profound
38 III | he took possession of the empire. As the Chinese emperor
39 III | life for the peace of the empire. There was the same broad
40 III | in power have thought the empire the empire of one man. They
41 III | have thought the empire the empire of one man. They have been
42 III | fame. But Ieyasu served the empire, not thinking it his own
43 III | his glory remains and the empire rests in peace.~ After
44 III | followers said to him,—"The empire is yours, gather treasures
45 III(7)| by which Ieyasu won the empire, A.D. 1600.~
46 III | study the interests of the empire and leave it to my heir,
47 III | treasures is to injure the empire, though it be wonderful
48 III | spearmen the best in the empire.~ But men say nowadays, "
49 IV | pence, a great profit to the empire quite unparallelled. His
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