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" A transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients, I venture to compare myself with our old P'ang. "
The Chinese Classics - Page 153
by James Legge - 1867
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Old and New, Volume 2

Edward Everett Hale - Liberalism (Religion) - 1870 - 814 pages
...insisted upon the infallible authority rf the same. He declared himself uone fond of antiquity," " a transmitter and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." Lao-tsse, or L<ao-K.iun, as he is sometimes called, is said to have been conceived by a falling star....
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The Chinese Students' Monthly, Volume 11

China - 1915 - 716 pages
...bearing his name. Its teachings, however, do not originate from him. What he claimed for himself was "a transmitter, and not a maker, believing in and loving the ancients." The five relations of human society which Confucianism emphasises so much were clearly taught even...
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American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volume 23

1871 - 510 pages
...the people. He positively disclaimed all originality, and declared himself " one fond of antiquity ; a transmitter, and not a maker ; believing in and loving the ancients." This work having been accomplished, he made a solemn dedication of his literary labors to heaven. "...
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