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עמוד vi
... ceremony with which he honoured the remains of his mother ( another old
custom which had fallen into disuse ) , struck his fellow citizens with astonishment
, and they determined , for the future , to bury their dead with the ancient honours
.
... ceremony with which he honoured the remains of his mother ( another old
custom which had fallen into disuse ) , struck his fellow citizens with astonishment
, and they determined , for the future , to bury their dead with the ancient honours
.
עמוד viii
... in the very place where their ancestor lived , is distinguished by various
honours and privileges , being the only example of hereditary aristocracy in
China , while in every city down to those of the third order there is a temple to his
honour .
... in the very place where their ancestor lived , is distinguished by various
honours and privileges , being the only example of hereditary aristocracy in
China , while in every city down to those of the third order there is a temple to his
honour .
עמוד 24
... said , “ It is only the truly virtuous man , who can love , or who can hate , others .
” IV . The Master said , “ If the will be set on virtue , there will be no practice of
wickedness . ” V . 1 . The Master said , “ Riches and honours are what men desire
.
... said , “ It is only the truly virtuous man , who can love , or who can hate , others .
” IV . The Master said , “ If the will be set on virtue , there will be no practice of
wickedness . ” V . 1 . The Master said , “ Riches and honours are what men desire
.
עמוד 39
Riches and honours acquired by unrighteousness are to me as a floating cloud . ”
XVI . The Master said , “ If some years were added to my life , I would give fifty to
the study of the YiH , and then I might come to be without great faults . ” XVII .
Riches and honours acquired by unrighteousness are to me as a floating cloud . ”
XVI . The Master said , “ If some years were added to my life , I would give fifty to
the study of the YiH , and then I might come to be without great faults . ” XVII .
עמוד 44
When a country is ill governed , riches and honour are things to be ashamed of . ”
XIV . The Master said , “ He who is not in any par . ticular office , has nothing to do
with plans for the administration of its duties . " XV . The Master said , “ When ...
When a country is ill governed , riches and honour are things to be ashamed of . ”
XIV . The Master said , “ He who is not in any par . ticular office , has nothing to do
with plans for the administration of its duties . " XV . The Master said , “ When ...
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