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1 I(66)| brings such things. If men give not cause for them they
2 II | Which will you have?" "Give us both," they said; and
3 II | the virtues. Many teachers give the chief place to compassion,
4 II | The broad spirit does not give forth its power at once,
5 II | doubt extravagance would give way gradually to frugality.~ ~
6 II | people. I have no advice to give but this." This is the meaning
7 II | minister (karō): "I shall give the office to so and so.
8 II | know the leading men and give me information when I ask
9 II | ashamed. It is difficult to give up one's fancy and there
10 III | who commanded Amano to give up the man. But Amano replied
11 III | may be exalted. I may well give up my rank; " and he left
12 III | found it and desired to give it back. Now as I have returned
13 III | admiration and determined to give the beggar the five ryō.
14 IV | wholly should a superior man give himself to joy nor to friendship
15 IV | become too intimate is to give offence. And the same principle
16 IV | at my headquarters should give the signal for the gathering
17 V | many thoughts, and will give you one of them. When a
18 V | unable to detain him or give him anything except a silver
19 V | but did not hesitate to give an hundred silver pieces
20 V | be in haste, lest we soon give it up. Not in haste and
21 V | reform the people. We cannot give this task to others. Why
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