The mind of Mencius, or Political economy founded upon moral philosophy, a digest of the doctrines of Mencius, the text classified and tr., with notes, by E. Faber. Tr. from the Germ., with notes and emendations, by A.B. Hutchinson1882 |
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... Answered : Being Letters on the Education of the People of India . " For the study of the less - known races of India Mr. Brian Hodgson's " Miscellane- ous Essays " will be found very valuable both to the philologist and the ethnologist ...
... Answered : Being Letters on the Education of the People of India . " For the study of the less - known races of India Mr. Brian Hodgson's " Miscellane- ous Essays " will be found very valuable both to the philologist and the ethnologist ...
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... answer from reason alone to the mysterious questions which arise in every thoughtful mind about the origin of the world , the nature and relations of man and his future destiny . It contains nearly all that India has produced in the ...
... answer from reason alone to the mysterious questions which arise in every thoughtful mind about the origin of the world , the nature and relations of man and his future destiny . It contains nearly all that India has produced in the ...
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... answered in the affirmative , he continued , ' Is , then , the white of a white 1 The numbers in brackets through- out refer to the page in Dr. Legge's Chinese Classics- " Mencius . " 2 Dr. Whewell has pointed out the difference between ...
... answered in the affirmative , he continued , ' Is , then , the white of a white 1 The numbers in brackets through- out refer to the page in Dr. Legge's Chinese Classics- " Mencius . " 2 Dr. Whewell has pointed out the difference between ...
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... answer , for he did not consider the lower sensualism worthy of his attention . It was , indeed , already confuted by the simple fact that the sensual appetites and enjoyments are not the highest of which human nature is susceptible ...
... answer , for he did not consider the lower sensualism worthy of his attention . It was , indeed , already confuted by the simple fact that the sensual appetites and enjoyments are not the highest of which human nature is susceptible ...
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... answered , ' Can you , sir , agreeably to the nature of the willow - tree , make it into bowls ? The willow must have violence done to it in order to become a bowl ' ( ie . , the bowl does not grow out of the willow ) . Had one in like ...
... answered , ' Can you , sir , agreeably to the nature of the willow - tree , make it into bowls ? The willow must have violence done to it in order to become a bowl ' ( ie . , the bowl does not grow out of the willow ) . Had one in like ...
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able according already amongst ancient answered appears asked attained authority become benevolence brings brother called carried cause character chief China Chinese common Confucius consists death depends desire difference directed duty emperor empire evil external father fields follow give hand heart Heaven higher hold holy honour humanity hundred idea ideal important individual influence kind king lack land living means Mencius mind minister moral nature necessary neglect never obtain offered officials one's opposition parents political position present princes principle propriety realm receive regard relations remains replied requires respect result righteousness ruler says scholars seek serve Shun simply social sovereign spirit stand subjects superior teaching things thought tion treated true Ts'e universal virtue whole wife wishes
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Seite 123 - Lives of great men all remind us We may make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time ; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, may take heart again.