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... heart ; the cultivation of the person ; the regulation of the family ; and the government of the State . " The sanctions of religion as taught by the so called ortho dox churches , that is , Heaven and Hell , do not enter the lists of ...
... heart ; the cultivation of the person ; the regulation of the family ; and the government of the State . " The sanctions of religion as taught by the so called ortho dox churches , that is , Heaven and Hell , do not enter the lists of ...
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James Legge. 6. " At seventy , I could follow what my heart de- sired , without transgressing what was right . ” V. 1. Mang E asked what filial piety was . The Master said , " It is not being disobedient . " 2. Soon after , as Fan Ch'e ...
James Legge. 6. " At seventy , I could follow what my heart de- sired , without transgressing what was right . ” V. 1. Mang E asked what filial piety was . The Master said , " It is not being disobedient . " 2. Soon after , as Fan Ch'e ...
Page 81
... heart is full who so beats the musi- cal stone . " 2. A little while after , he added , " How contemptible is the one - ideaed obstinacy those sounds display ! When one is taken no notice of , he has simply at once to give over his wish ...
... heart is full who so beats the musi- cal stone . " 2. A little while after , he added , " How contemptible is the one - ideaed obstinacy those sounds display ! When one is taken no notice of , he has simply at once to give over his wish ...
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... that had been extinguished , re- stored families whose line of succession had been broken , and called to office those who had retired into obscurity , so that throughout the empire the hearts of the people 13 CONFUCIAN ANALECTS . 109.
... that had been extinguished , re- stored families whose line of succession had been broken , and called to office those who had retired into obscurity , so that throughout the empire the hearts of the people 13 CONFUCIAN ANALECTS . 109.
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James Legge. so that throughout the empire the hearts of the people turned towards him . 8. What he attached chief importance to , were the food of the people , the duties of mourning , and sacri fices . 9. By his generosity , he won all ...
James Legge. so that throughout the empire the hearts of the people turned towards him . 8. What he attached chief importance to , were the food of the people , the duties of mourning , and sacri fices . 9. By his generosity , he won all ...
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