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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... Honour ; late British Minister at the Court of Nepal , & c . , & c . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. SECTION I. - On the Kocch , Bódó , and Dhimál Tribes . - Part I. Vocabulary.- Part II . Grammar . - Part III . Their Origin , Location , Numbers ...
... Honour ; late British Minister at the Court of Nepal , & c . , & c . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. SECTION I. - On the Kocch , Bódó , and Dhimál Tribes . - Part I. Vocabulary.- Part II . Grammar . - Part III . Their Origin , Location , Numbers ...
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... honoured . Abel Remusat writes well of him . St. Julien gives a good sound trans- lation , collecting the text and notes from several commentaries . The German work of R. V. Plaenkner gives us his own ideas , but scarcely those of Lau ...
... honoured . Abel Remusat writes well of him . St. Julien gives a good sound trans- lation , collecting the text and notes from several commentaries . The German work of R. V. Plaenkner gives us his own ideas , but scarcely those of Lau ...
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... Honour and ambition . 105. Virtue chosen for her own sake . ( d . ) The Effect or Consequence of Virtue . 106. The virtuous can help their age and lead the people . 107. Self - improvement gains the realm . ART . 108. Virtue subdues ...
... Honour and ambition . 105. Virtue chosen for her own sake . ( d . ) The Effect or Consequence of Virtue . 106. The virtuous can help their age and lead the people . 107. Self - improvement gains the realm . ART . 108. Virtue subdues ...
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... honoured . 287. Not always possible to remove the bad name of a parent . 288. Services after death by burial and sacrifices . 289. These are declared more satisfactory than services to the living . 290. Three years ' mourning . ( c ...
... honoured . 287. Not always possible to remove the bad name of a parent . 288. Services after death by burial and sacrifices . 289. These are declared more satisfactory than services to the living . 290. Three years ' mourning . ( c ...
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... honour . 378. Their character to appear both host and guest . 379. He only who makes himself ridiculous will be ridiculed . 380. Under certain circumstances the aspirant may receive alms . ( b . ) Minister seeking Office . 381. Before ...
... honour . 378. Their character to appear both host and guest . 379. He only who makes himself ridiculous will be ridiculed . 380. Under certain circumstances the aspirant may receive alms . ( b . ) Minister seeking Office . 381. Before ...
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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.