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Page 25
... seen the case in which his strength would be insufficient . 3. " Should there possibly be any such case , I have not seen it . " VII . The Master said , " The faults of men are char- acteristic of the class to which they belong . By ...
... seen the case in which his strength would be insufficient . 3. " Should there possibly be any such case , I have not seen it . " VII . The Master said , " The faults of men are char- acteristic of the class to which they belong . By ...
Page 16
... seen upon the roads , carrying burdens on their backs or on their heads . It never has been that the ruler of a State , where such results were seen , -persons of seventy wearing silk and eating flesh , and the black - haired peo- ple ...
... seen upon the roads , carrying burdens on their backs or on their heads . It never has been that the ruler of a State , where such results were seen , -persons of seventy wearing silk and eating flesh , and the black - haired peo- ple ...
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... seen in this is sufficient to carry you to the Imperial sway . The people all supposed that your Majesty grudged the ... seen the sheep . So is the superior man affected towards animals , that , having seen them alive , he cannot bear to ...
... seen in this is sufficient to carry you to the Imperial sway . The people all supposed that your Majesty grudged the ... seen the sheep . So is the superior man affected towards animals , that , having seen them alive , he cannot bear to ...
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