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Great emperor, the, V. xxvii. 5, 7.
Guardian, the Junior, V. xx. 6.-the Grand.
See Grand.

Guards, imperial, V. ii. 2: xix. 1, 8: xxii. 3, 11,

21.

Guilt, T'ang's sentiments about, V. ix. 21. - king Ching's do., ix. 21.

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Habit becomes a second nature, IV. v. Pt. i. 9. Habits, the dancing, of Yin, V. xxii. 19. Happinesses, the five, V. iv. 4, 9, 39.

Hardships, king Ching complains of, V. vii. 8, 10.

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of the common people, xxv. 5.

Harmony, exhortation to, V. xviii. 26, 31. ́

produced by Tang's government, xix. 4. Haughtiness, of Pwan-kăng's ministers, IV. vii. Pt. i. 6-9.

Heart, keeping the, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 10. Heaven, the supreme Being, II. i. 8, 26: ii. 14, 17, 20, 21: iii. 5, 6, 7: iv. 2, 11; III. ii. 3: iv. 2, 5, 6; IV. i. 1, 4: ii. 2, 3, 9: iii. 3, 5, 7: iv. 2: v. Pt. i. 2; Pt. ii. 3; Pt. iii. 1: vi. 2, 3: vii. Pt. i. 3, 4; Pt. ii. 3, 9: viii. Pt. ii. 2, 3: ix. 3, 4; x. 2, 6; V. i. Pt. i. 7, 9, 10, 11; Pt. ii. 3, 4, 5, 7; Pt. iii. 2, 3; ii. 7: iii. 5, 6, 7, 9: iv. 2, 3: vi. 7, 18, 19: vii. 1-4, 8-10, 13, 14, 15: ix. 4, 7, 16, 21: x. 2, 3, 7, 9, 11: xii. 10-14, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24: xiii. 2, 4, 14, xiv. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24: xV: 4, 13: xvi. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 19, 20. 22: xviii. 3, 5, 6, 7, 12-19, 21, 22, 28, 29; xxii. 6, 7, 25: xxiv. 9: xxvii. 11, 12, 13, 17, 21: xxviii. 2.

the son of, the emperor, III. iv. 5 : IV. x. 2: V. iv. 16: xxiii. 2.

- high, IV. ii. 3 : iii. 4, 5: V. i. Pt. i. 4.

- great, II. ii. 4: IV. iv. 2: v. Pt. ii. 2: vi. 3: viii. Pt. iii. 10: V. i. Pt. i. 5: iii. 6: viii. 2: xi. 6: xii. 14: xvi. 7: xvii. 4: xxiii. 2, 5. -conferred seat (the throne), IV. v. Pt. iii. 1. compassionate, V. xiv. 2.

- and earth, V. i. Pt. i. 3; Pt. iii. 3: iii. 6: xx.

5, 6: xxvii. 6.

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― inculcated, 21.

Imperial domain, the, III. i. Pt. ii. 18. Indulgence in eating and drinking allowed when duty is done, V. x. 7.

Inauguration of an emperor, V. xxii. 23-29.
Iniquity of Shang, full, V. i. Pt. i. 9.
Insanity, Show's government manifested, IV.
xi. 3.

Inspection, tours of, II. i. 8: V. xx. 1, 14.
Heaven's, of men, IV. ix. 3.
Instruction, the minister of, Pref. 62: II. i. 19:
V. ii. 2: iv. 7: xi. 2: xix. 10: xx. 8: xxv.
notes.

Instructions of E, The, IV. iv. title.

benefit of Yueĕ's, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 2. Instructors raised up by Heaven, V. i. Pt. i. 7. - of youth, responsibility, of, V. ix. 17.

Intelligences, spiritual, V. xxi. 3.

Intelligent man, a model, IV. viii. Pt. i. 1. kings, Pt. ii. 2.

- Heaven is all-, 3.

Invasion of barbarians, V. xxviii. 2.

Islands, the wild people of the, III. i. Pt. i. 10,

44.

Issues of Show's drunkenness, V. x. 11. great, depending on king Ching's making a good commencement, V. xii. 19-23.

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Judges, directions to, and qualifications of, V. xxvii. 19, 20.

Judgment, things that may warp, V. xxvii. 16. Junior Tutor, IV. xi. 1, 2: V. xx. 6.

- Assistant, xx. 6.

Guardian, Ib.

Justice should be tempered with forbearance, III. iv. 6.

-strict, of Pwan-kăng, IV. vii. Pt. i. 16.

- of king Wăn's exactions, V. xv. 11, 12.

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Kindness of T'ang, IV. ii. 5: iv. 3: v. Pt. ii, 5: V. viii. 2.

- of Tsoo-këǎ, V. xv. 6.

of Wăn, xv. 10.

King, a, should overtop all others in virtue, V.

xii. 22.

Kingdom, how T'ae-k'ang lost his, III. iii, 1.
Kings, the former, III. iv. 2; et sæpe,
Knife, the red, V. xxii. 19.

Koo, the three, V. xx. 6.

Kung, the three, V. xx. 5.

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Labours of Yu described, II. iv. 1: III. i. Lacquered bench, a, V. xxii, 18.

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- importance of knowing, II. iii. 2, 3. right, IV. vi. 7.

Laudation of the duke of Peih, V, xxiv. 5, 13. Meritorious work, Ching charges the duke of

of the prince Wăn, xxviii, 3.

Law officers, V. xix. 1, 2, 7, 16, 19.

Lawlessness of the people of Yin, V. xiv, 16,

Chow to complete his, V. xiii. 19-21. Metal-bound Coffer, The, V. vi. title; 11, 16. Middle kingdom, China, V. xi. 6;- Comp. III. i. Pt. ii. 15.

Learning, Yue's remarks on, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 2, Midnight, king Muh rose at to meditate, V.

4, 5.

Leisure, king Wăn had no, V. xv. 10.

Leniency, in dealing with criminals, V. xi. 2: xii. 21.

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xxvi. 1.

Milfoil, divination by, V. iv. 20-31: xvi. 9. Military preparations recommended, V. xix. 22 : xxiii. 3.

- department, xx. 10. orders, xxix. 3, 4.

Mind of Heaven, the, IV. vi. 3.

Minister(s), the emperor's dependence on his, II. iv. 3, 4: IV. viii. Pt. iii. 9: V. xxv. 2, 3. duties of, II. iv. 5, 6, 11: III. iv. 2, 3.

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- respect due to, IV. v. Pt. ii. 7. how to choose, IV. vi. 7.

Yuě made prime, IV. viii. Pt. i. 4. See Prime. Yue promises to get good, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 7. Show's and Woo's, V.i. Pt. i. 7: Pt. ii. 6: ii. 2. must not usurp the sovereign's prerogative, iv. 18, 19.

-king Ching appeals to the old, vii. 10.
- Wan's, xvi. 12. 13.

character of Wăn's and Woo's, xxvi. 2.
Shun's three, xxvii. 8.

—king Ping deplores the want of able, xxviii.

2.

- a thoroughly good and a thoroughly bad, xxx. 6, 7, 8.

Mirror, other people a, in which we may see ourselves, V. x. 12.

Mistakes, one should not be ashamed to confess, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 8.

Model, the duke of Chow commends himself as

a, V. xiii. 10, 13.

Months. See Days.

Moral sense, God has given all men a, IV. iii. 2. Mountain, Shun sacrified to the T'ae, II.;i, 8. Mountains, Chief of the four, I. 11, 12; II. i. 7. 15: V. xx. 3,

- the four, II. i. 8: V. xx. 14.

Mourning for Yaou, II, i. 13.
for Tang, IV. v. Pt. i. 10.

Woo-ting's silent, IV. viii, Pt. i, 1.
king K'ang assumes, V. xxiii. 7.

Murmurs of the people against T'ang, IV. i, 1-3.
Music of Shun, II, i. 8, 13, 24; iv. 4, 6.

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Necessity for a change of the capita, IIV. vii.

Pt. i. 2.

Neglect of the warnings of Heaven, IV. ix. 4. Nine virtues, the, II. iii. 3: V. xix. 2.

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provinces, II. iv. 8: III. i. Pt. i. passim ; Pt. ii.
14: IV. vi. 2. 3: V. xx. 13.

divisions of the 'Great Plan,' V. iv. 3, 4.
wild tribes, V. v. 1.

Nobility, five orders of, V. iii. 10.

Nobles, the domain of the, III. i. Pt. ii. 19. Noses, cutting off, as a punishment, II. i. 11, note: IV. vii. Pt. ii. 16: V. ix. 10: xviii. 5. xxvii. 3, 8.

Numerous Officers, The, V. xiv. title.

- Regions, V. xviii. title.

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Obedience to Heaven, of Yu and T'ang, V. xii.

11.

Observing, Heaven is, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 3.

Office, when one should retire from, IV. v. Pt. iii. 9.

Officers, on choosing, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 5.

Woo's appointment of, V. iii. 4.

- of divination, iv. 20-24.

- crimes of, to be punished with unusual severity, ix. 17.

of Yin did not indulge in spirits, x. 9, 10.
the Numerous, xiv. title.

of Shang, virtue of the, xvi. 9.

- of state of king Ching, xix. 1.

- of the founder of the Hea dynasty, xix. 2. of Chow, 6-24. xx. title.

number of, in different dynasties, xx. 3, 4. Offerings, importance of sincerity in, V. xiii. 12. Old families (aristocracy), IV. vii. Pt. i. 7, 13. Show did despite to the, IV. xi. 5: V. i. Pt.

ii. 3.

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Palace in Tung, the, IV. v. Pt. i. 9.

description of the emperor's, V. xxii. 10, note: xxiii 1.

Parent of all creatures, Heaven and Earth the, V. i. Pt. i. 3.

of the people, the sovereign, the, i. Pt. 1. 3: iv. 16. Partiality, Heaven has no, IV. v. Pt. iii. 1 : vi. 2, 4.

in the king compared to a fire, V. xiii. 9. Pastors, a name given to high officers, II. i. 7, 16: V. xix. passim: xx. 3, 13: xxvii. 12. Patience and forbearance recommended, V. xxi. 11, 12.

Pattern for a sage king, Heaven the, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 3.

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a sovereign should sympathise with the, IV. v. Pt. iii. 5.

turn to the man of pure virtue, IV. vi. 4. ministers should seek the good of the, IV. vi. 7: vii. Pt. i. 5: viii. Pt. ii. 2: V. xi. 2, 3, · Pwan-kăng addresses his, IV. vii. Pt. ii. 1. Pwan-kăng's concern for the good of the, Pt. iii. 6, 9-13.

longed for the downfall of Yin, IV. x. 4.

the will of Heaven seen from that of the, V. i. Pt. ii. 7.

relation of sovereign and, V. iv. 9—13: xviii. 8, 10.

-king Ching had the sympathy of the, vii. 10. the awfulness of the, xiv. 4, 9.

the duke of Chow's anxiety about the, xvi. 22, 23.

are born good, xxi. 14.

-king Ping's concern for the inferior, xxviii. 2, 4.

Perfection Royal, V. iv. 4. 9-16.

Perfidy of the people of Meaou, V. xxvii. 4.
Perils of a sovereign's position, IV. v. Pt. iii. 5.
Person, cultivation of the, IV. v. Pt. ii. 4.
Pheasant, a crowing, IV. ix. 1.
Phoenix, the, II. iv. 9.

Pig, a, used in sacrifice, V. xii. 5.
Plan, The Great, V. iv. title, 3.

the river-, xxii. 19.

Pleasure-hunting shortens life, V. xv. 7.
Poetry, II. iv. 4, 11: III. iii : V. iv. 14 : vi. 15.
Political divisions of the empire, III. i. Pt. ii. 18
-22.
Posterity, Tang fears the reproach of, IV. ii. 1.
T'ang's concern for, v. Pt. i. 5.

king Muh addresses his lessons to, V. xxvii.

22.

Praise. See Laudation.

Prayer of the duke of Chow, V. vi. 5: xiii. 27. See Loyal.

Precautionary measures, king Wăn would not himself appear in, V. xix. 13, 14, 16, 18. Precedents for removing the capital, IV. vii. Pt. i. 3.

in receiving tribute, V. v. 2.

of former dynasties, xx. 2-4. Premonitions of the fall of Yin, IV. x. 2—4, 7: xi. 1, 2, 8.

Preparation for all emergencies, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 8. for a battle, V. xxix. 5.

Prerogatives of the ruler, V. iv. 18, 19.
Pride comes with rank unperceived, V. xx. 18.
Prideful thoughts should be repressed, IV. viii.
Pt. ii. 7.

Prime minister, E Yin, IV. iv. 1.
- Yuě, IV. viii. Pt. i. 4.

the duke of Chow, V. xvii. 1 : xx. 7.
the duke of Shaou, xxii. 13.

Prince of Kang, Announcement to the, V. ix, title.

of a state, the duty of the, xi. 1, 2.,
Shih, Pref. 49: V. xvi. title, 1, 7.

of Leu upon Punishmeuts, xxvii. title, 1.
Wăn, xxviii. title.

Princes, how the emperor should deal with the,
IV. ii. 7.

Woo's appointment of, V. iii. 4.

king Ching makes an announcement to the, vii. 1.

Proclamation, rules for drawing up, V. xxiv. 8. Progress in virtue inculcated, IV. v. Pt. iii. 4. Promises of the duke of Chow to king Ching, V. xiii. 22-24.

Propriety, importance of, to a sovereign, IV. ii. 8, 9.

Prosperity, of sovereign and minister, IV. v. Pt. i. 3.

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and ruin, IV. v. Pt. iii. 2.

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Report on the building of Lo delivered to the king, V. xiii. 1—3.

Reproof, Pwan-kăng's, of his officers, IV. vii. Pt. i. 6, 7, 8, 11, 12.

value of, to a sovereign, IV. viii. Pt. i. 11. - of the officers of Yin, V. xiv. 21–23. easy to give but difficult to receive, V. xxx. 2. Resignation of Yaou in favour of Shun, II. i. 3, 4.

would come with a change of capital, IV. vii. Responsibility, T'ang's sense of, IV. iii. 6. Pt. i. 4.

depends on men, V. xvi 3.

Provinces, the empire divided into twelve by Shun, II. i. 10.

and into nine by Yu, II. iv. 8: III. i. 1: IV. vi. 2, 3: V. xx. 13.

Punishment, instituted by Shun, II. i. 11, 12, 20: ii. 11, 12; iv. 6.

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by K'e, III. ii. 5.

of astronomers, III. iv. 4.

of Kee by T'ang, IV. i: iv. 7.

are inflicted by ancestors, IV. vii. Pt. ii. 11— 14.

by Pwan-kăng, 16.

of criminal's relatives, V. i. Pt. i. 5.

of king Woo's brothers, vi. 14.

when to be inflicted, ix. 8, 15, 16.

the end of, II. ii. 11: V. xxi. 9 : xxvii. 21. the Prince of Leu upon, xxvii. title, 1. excessive use of, among the people of Meaou, 3, 4.

a blessing, how to make, 14, 22.

Pure virtue, Yin and T'ang both possessed, IV. vi. title, 3.

Heaven gives its favour to, 4, 5. Purpose, Pwan-kăng's settled, IV. vii. Pt. i. 15; Pt. ii. 15.

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of T'ae-këă, IV. v. Pt. i. 10.

the people always capable of, V. xxi. 14. Regulations of T'ang, IV. iv. 6, 7.

Relations, the five, II. i. 19: IV. iv. 5: V. iii.

10: iv. 2, 3: xx. 8: xxv. 4.

Relatives, duty of loving, IV. iv. 4.
Show's neglect of his, V. ii. 6.
Relics, various precious, V. xxii. 19.

Religion, the minister of, II. i. 23: V. xx. 9: xxii. 23, 26: xxvii. 8.

Religious worship, acts of, II. i. 6, 8: III. i. Pt. i. 65, 76: IV. iii. 4: iv. v. Pt. iii. 1: viii. Pt. ii. 11: ix.: V. i. Pt. i. 10: iii. 3.

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Pwan-kǎng's sense of, vii. Pt. i. 16.

king Ching's sense of, V. vii. 1, 2, 8, 11. enforced by the duke of Shaou, xii. 13—16. enforced by the duke of Chow, xvi. 18-23. Restraint, the domain of, III. i. Pt. ii. 21. Retirement of E Yin, IV. vi. 1.

of the duke of Chow, V. xiii. 13. Reverence, Show's want of, IV. xi. 5.

- necessity of, in a king, V. xii. 9, et seq.: xiii. 12; xxiii. 3: xxvii. 21.

Reverent, Heaven shows affection to the, IV. v. Pt. iii. 1.

Review of Woo's hosts, V. i. Pt. ii. 1.

Reward(s) and punishment of troops, III. ii. 5: IV. i. 4: V. i. Pt. iii. 4.

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promised to the officers of Yu, V. xviii. 28.

- given to prince Wăn, V. xxviii. 4. robes used as, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 4.

Righteousness recommended, IV. ii. 8.

- of T'ang's dethronement of Këĕ, IV. iii. 5. Heaven's first consideration, ix. 3. success follows, V. i. Pt. i. 7.

River plan, the, V. xxii. 19.

Robes, the keeper of the, V. xix. 1, 8. Rousing address of Woo to his troops, V. i. Pt. ii. 6, 9; ii. 7-10.

Royal perfection, V. iv. 4, 9-16.

Ruin caused by ardent spirits, V. x. 3. -dissipation and entravagance the prelude to, III. iii. 6. 7.

Rulers raised up and called by Heaven, IV. ii. 2: V. i. Pt. i. 3, 7.

- the representatives of Heaven, V. xxvii. 21. Rush-mats, used at a funeral, V. xxii. 16.

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by E Yin, iv. 1.

by Pwan-kăng, vii. Pt. i. 14.

officiousness in, viii. Pt. ii. 11.

of Kaou-tsung, ix. title.

Show's neglect of, V. i. Pt. i. 6; Pt. ii. 5; Pt. iii. 3; ii. 6.

offered by Woo, V. i. Pt. i. 10; iii. 3.

Woo taught the people to care for, iii. 10.

- ardent spirits used only in, x. 2, 4. offered by the duke of Chow, xii. 5: xiii. 26. by Ching, 5, 16, 29.

the successors of T'ang attended to, xiv. 7. the people of Yin's disregard of, xviii. 3.

offered by king K'ang, xxii. 26. Sacrificial Canon, officers rewarded with a place in, according to merit, V. xiii. 7, 15. Sacrilege committed with impunity in Show's reign, IV. xi. 6.

Sage, Yu, a, III. iv. 2.

- Tang sought a great, IV. iii. 4.

- how a sovereign may become a, IV. viii. Pt. i. 11; Pt. iii. 9.

- ordinary people are curious to see a, V. xxi. 4.

- Wăn and Woo were august and, xxvi. 2. Salvage men, employed to do menial offices at a funeral, V. xxii. 14.

Savage tribes, the eight, V. v. 1.

Sayings, the most important of all, V. xxx. 1. Sceptres of the princes, V. xxiii. 1. Comp. I. ii. 7. Screens employed at a funeral, V. xxii. 14. Search, the, for Foo-yuě, IV. viii. Pt. i. 3. Seditious conduct of Pwan-kăng's officers, IV. vii. Pt. i. 12.

Seeing and hearing, watchfulness in, V. xvii. 7. Self-examination should precede the use of arms, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 4.

Self-government, importance of, V. xxii. 9. Selfishness, Yaou's freedom from, I. 9-12. banished by royal perfection, V. iv. 10. - officers must put away, xx. 15. Self-will, ruinous to a sovereign, IV. ii. 8. Senseless movements of the house of Yin, V. vii. 3, 5, 8.

Seven chariots allowed to a state-prisoner, V. xvii. 1.

Seven-shrined temple of ancestors, IV. vi. 10. Shells anciently used as money, IV. vii. 14. Short reigns of the later emperors of Yin, V.

XV. 7.

Short-sightedness of the people reproved, IV. vii. Pt. ii. 7, 8.

Sickness of king Woo, V. vi. 1, 5.

of king Ching, xxii. 1, 1, 4, 7.

Silk, cultivation and manufacture of, III. i. Pt. i. 16, 26, 35, 52, 60.

Sincere, the spirits accept sacrifice only from the, IV. v. Pt. iii. 1.

Heaven helps the, V. ix. 6.

how the king may know the, xiii. 12. Sincerity moves spiritual Beings, II. ii. 21. Six magazines of material wealth, II. ii. 8: III. i. Pt. ii. 15.

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Shun's and Kaou-yaou's, 11.

of the Five Sons, III. iii. title.

an ancient, V. iv. 14.

Sounding-stones, an article of tribute, III. i. Pt. i. 35, 60, 69.

-the heavenly, V. xxii. 19.

Sovereign, the duty of a, III. iii. 4, 5: IV. ii. 7

-9: iii. 2: V. iv. 9-16: xi. 5-8. and ministers, IV. v. Pt. i. 3: V. xxv. 2, 3. and people, IV. v. Pt. ii. 2: vi. 11. the intelligent, IV. v. Pt. ii. 4 ; Pt. iii. 2.

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States, how to deal with the princes of the, IV. ii. 7.

Starvation, caused by misrule, IV. xi. 7.
Storm, a great, V. vi. 16, 19.

Study, the necessity of, V. xx. 16.
Substitute, the duke of Chow offers to die as a,
for Woo, V. vi. 5, 8, 16.

Success follows virtue and righteousness, V. i. Pt. i. 8.

-or failure of Woo, on whom dependent, Pt. iii. 6.

Successful Completion of the War, the, V. iii. title.

Sun, moon, and stars, II. iv. 4: III. iv. 4: V. iv. 35-38.

— and moon, Wăn compared to, V. i. Pt. iii. 5. Superior man, the, will have no luxurious ease,

V. xv. 1.

Surnames, conferred by Yu, III. i. Pt. ii. 16. Suspicion, the duke of Chow falls under, V. vi. 12: xvii. 1.

Sympathy, mutual between sovereign and people, IV. vii. Pt. ii. 3.

want of, on the part of the people, 6.

- Pwan-kăng sighs for, Pt. iii. 8.

want of, in Ching's ministers, V. vii. 10, 12, with the hardships of the common people, xxv. 5.

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Teaching, one half of learning, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 5. Temperance of the people of the West, V. x. 8. of the ancient people of Yin, 9, 10. Ten able ministers, Woo had, V. i. Pt. ii. 5. men of worth helped Ching, vii. 5, 13.

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