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Page 55
... head to the east , made his court robes be spread over him , and drew his girdle across them . 4. When the prince's order called him , without wait- ing for his carriage to be yoked , he went at once . XIV . When he entered thè ...
... head to the east , made his court robes be spread over him , and drew his girdle across them . 4. When the prince's order called him , without wait- ing for his carriage to be yoked , he went at once . XIV . When he entered thè ...
Page 157
... head of the Mang family , anterior to Conf . time , 19 : 18 . Mang E , the posthumous title of Mang- sun , the head of the Mang family , 2 : 5 . Mang family , one of the three great families of Loo , 18 : 3 ; 19 : 19 . Mang King ...
... head of the Mang family , anterior to Conf . time , 19 : 18 . Mang E , the posthumous title of Mang- sun , the head of the Mang family , 2 : 5 . Mang family , one of the three great families of Loo , 18 : 3 ; 19 : 19 . Mang King ...
Page 84
... head . ' lose his head . ' What was it in the forester that Confucius thus approved ? He ap- proved his not going to the duke , when summoned by the article which was not appropriate to him . If one go to see the princes without waiting ...
... head . ' lose his head . ' What was it in the forester that Confucius thus approved ? He ap- proved his not going to the duke , when summoned by the article which was not appropriate to him . If one go to see the princes without waiting ...
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