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... regard to the past , and ventured to speak as such . He inculcated the ne- cessity of stated acts of homage and respect towards the dead , either at the grave , or in a part of the dwelling - house conse- * This is an unsettled point in ...
... regard to the past , and ventured to speak as such . He inculcated the ne- cessity of stated acts of homage and respect towards the dead , either at the grave , or in a part of the dwelling - house conse- * This is an unsettled point in ...
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... regard to friends , to show them sincerity ; in regard to the young , to treat them tenderly . " XXVI . The Master said , " It is all over ! I have not yet seen one who could perceive his faults , and inwardly accuse himself . " XXVII ...
... regard to friends , to show them sincerity ; in regard to the young , to treat them tenderly . " XXVI . The Master said , " It is all over ! I have not yet seen one who could perceive his faults , and inwardly accuse himself . " XXVII ...
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... regard one's own life , and involve that of his parents ; -is not this a case of delusion ? " XXII . 1. Fan - ch'e asked about benevolence . The Master said , " It is to love all men . " He asked about knowledge . The Master said , " It ...
... regard one's own life , and involve that of his parents ; -is not this a case of delusion ? " XXII . 1. Fan - ch'e asked about benevolence . The Master said , " It is to love all men . " He asked about knowledge . The Master said , " It ...
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... regard to what he does not know , shows a cautious reserve . " 5. " If names be not correct , language is not in ac- cordance with the truth of things . If language be not in accordance with the truth of things , affairs cannot be ...
... regard to what he does not know , shows a cautious reserve . " 5. " If names be not correct , language is not in ac- cordance with the truth of things . If language be not in accordance with the truth of things , affairs cannot be ...
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... regard to their man nor to their words . " VIII . The Master said , " The determined scholar and the man of virtue will not seek to live at the ex- pense of injuring their virtue . They will even sacri- fice their lives to preserve ...
... regard to their man nor to their words . " VIII . The Master said , " The determined scholar and the man of virtue will not seek to live at the ex- pense of injuring their virtue . They will even sacri- fice their lives to preserve ...
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