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1 Int| arose among the literati and officials as to the best mode of conducting
2 II | Nowadays in Japan are many evil officials; some are punished soon,
3 II | beads were nuts. So all the officials renounced extravagance.~
4 II | became the fashion with the officials and the city folk, and all
5 II | taxes and reproved the local officials. He exhorted to filial obedience,
6 II | far as I hear, avaricious officials are many, and in the country
7 II | their daily food. When the officials remember the heart which
8 II | fashion. The nobles, high officials and the rich put crowds
9 II | are righteous the mass of officials naturally follow with reverence
10 II | is the unfitness of the officials for their places. Laws are
11 II | When all is entrusted to officials such as these, the Government
12 II | accomplish it alone, but all the officials, small and great, must perceive
13 II | more should all the high officials approve him. Doubtless they
14 II | carefully guarded. And the other officials of the time were also pure
15 II | company with samurai and officials, with rascals and dissolute
16 II | and even nobles and high officials go secretly to brothels
17 II | men should be made high officials and thus will the stream
18 II | state their case. The minor officials do not wish to listen, are
19 III| The landlord informed the officials, and they told him to carry
20 III| and told the story to the officials there, and they told it
21 IV | patient regard for the chief officials and was wise and impartial
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