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Page 13
... Tsang said , " I daily examine myself on three points : -whether , in transacting busi- ness for others , I may have been not faithful ; —whether , in intercourse with friends , I may have been not sin- cere ; —whether I may have not ...
... Tsang said , " I daily examine myself on three points : -whether , in transacting busi- ness for others , I may have been not faithful ; —whether , in intercourse with friends , I may have been not sin- cere ; —whether I may have not ...
Page 14
... Tsang said , " Let there be a careful attention to perform the funeral rites to pa- rents , and let them be followed when long gone with the ceremonies of sacrifice ; -then the virtue of the people will resume its proper excellence ...
... Tsang said , " Let there be a careful attention to perform the funeral rites to pa- rents , and let them be followed when long gone with the ceremonies of sacrifice ; -then the virtue of the people will resume its proper excellence ...
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... Tsang replied , " Yes . " 2. The Master went out , and the other disciples asked , saying , " What do his words mean ? " Tsang said , " The doctrine of our master is to be true to the prin- ciples of our nature and the benevolent ...
... Tsang replied , " Yes . " 2. The Master went out , and the other disciples asked , saying , " What do his words mean ? " Tsang said , " The doctrine of our master is to be true to the prin- ciples of our nature and the benevolent ...
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... Tsang Wan kept a large tortoise in a house , on the capitals of the pillars of which he had hills made , with representations of duckweed on the small pillars above the beams supporting the rafters . Of what sort was his wisdom ...
... Tsang Wan kept a large tortoise in a house , on the capitals of the pillars of which he had hills made , with representations of duckweed on the small pillars above the beams supporting the rafters . Of what sort was his wisdom ...
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... Tsang being sick , he called to him the disciples of his school , and said , " Uncover my feet , uncover my hands . It is said in the Book of Poetry , ' We should be apprehensive and cautious , as if on the brink of a deep gulf , as if ...
... Tsang being sick , he called to him the disciples of his school , and said , " Uncover my feet , uncover my hands . It is said in the Book of Poetry , ' We should be apprehensive and cautious , as if on the brink of a deep gulf , as if ...
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