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1 I | field. In illustration of my meaning I will tell you a story
2 I | Mencius, let us learn his meaning by careful thought and study.
3 I | are begotten. This is the meaning of the expression: Reckoning
4 I | and its revelation." Its meaning is thus stated ./. in the
5 I | expression but profound in meaning. To speak evil or to do
6 I | not know the profound I meaning of the "self:"—~ "The
7 II | from fear. Not with this meaning did Confucius and Mencius
8 II | Matsunaga's verse has other meaning, has it not? I think it
9 II | I wash my feet." And its meaning is, the Sage is not stopped
10 II | and grandson will know my meaning." A third daimyō was thought
11 II | and seven have profound meaning everywhere.~ ~BENEVOLENCE
12 II | compassion, and if enough meaning is read into it we may agree;
13 II | his guests: What is the meaning of the phrase, "The people
14 II | give but this." This is the meaning of that figure of a mountain
15 III| were well chosen and his meaning plain.~ As I constantly
16 IV | have completely taught the meaning of the proverb as to the
17 IV | good. There is this further meaning in it. As the short poem
18 IV | replied, "It is wonderful what meaning you can find even in a theme
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