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Chinese Literature - Comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Sayings of Mencius, the Shi-King, the Travels of Fâ-Hien, and the Sorrows of Han by Mencius;Faxian;Confucius
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I. On Learning--Miscellaneous Sayings
II. Good Government--Filial Piety--The Superior Man
III. Abuse of Proprieties in Ceremonial and Music
IV. Social Virtue--Superior and Inferior Man
V. A Disciple and the Golden Rule--Miscellaneous
VI. More Characteristics--Wisdom--Philanthropy
VII. Characteristics of Confucius--An Incident
VIII. Sayings of Tsang--Sentences of the Master
IX. His Favorite Disciple's Opinion of Him
X. Confucius in Private and Official Life
XI. Comparative Worth of His Disciples
XII. The Master's Answers--Philanthropy--Friendships
XIII. Answers on the Art of Governing--Consistency
XIV. Good and Bad Government--Miscellaneous Sayings
XV. Practical Wisdom--Reciprocity the Rule of Life
XVI. Against Intestine Strife--Good and Bad Friendships
XVII. The Master Induced to Take Office--Nature and Habit
XVIII. Good Men in Seclusion--Duke of Chow to His Son
XIX. Teachings of Various Chief Disciples
XX. Extracts from the Book of History



THE SAYINGS OF MENCIUS

Introduction

Book I. King Hwuy of Lëang.--
Part I
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