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" T'ang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however the real doctrines of antiquity. Now, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat the fruit of their labour. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 70
1875
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The Chinese Classics: With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical ..., Volume 2

James Legge - 1861 - 646 pages
...T'ang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however, the real doctrines of antiquity. Xow, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground...while at the same time they carry on their government. But now, the prince of T'ang has his granaries, treasuries, and arsenals, which is an oppressing of...
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The Chinese Classics, Volume 2

James Legge - 1861 - 646 pages
...T'ang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however, the real doctrines of antiquity. Now, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat tJie fruit of their labour. They should prepare their own meals, morning and evening, while at the...
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Confucius and the Chinese Classics: Or, Readings in Chi Nese Literature

Augustus Ward Loomis - 1867 - 444 pages
...should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat the fruit of their labor. They should prepare their own meals, morning and evening,...while at the same time they carry on their government. But now, the prince of T'ang has his granaries, treasuries, and arsenals, which is an oppressing of...
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The Chinese Classics, Volumes 1-2

Ssǔ shu - 1870 - 392 pages
...Tang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however the real doctrines of antiguity. Now, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground...while at the same time they carry on their government. But now, the prince of Tang has his granaries, treasuries, and arsenals, which is an oppressing of...
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The Chinese Classics, Volume 5, Part 1

James Legge - 1870 - 398 pages
..."Pang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however the real doctrines of antiquity. Now, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground...own meals, morning and evening, while at the same tune they carry on their government. But now, the prince of "Fang has his granaries, treasuries, and...
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The Chinese Classics, Volume 2

James Legge - 1875 - 422 pages
...a return to the primitive state of society, • . " When Adam delved and Ere span." They said that wise and able princes should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat the . Necessity for a fruit of their labour, — that "to have granaries, to^°«nd£ttet arsenals, and...
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The Life and Works of Mencius: With Essays and Notes

James Legge - 1875 - 420 pages
...advocated a return to the primitive state of society, " When Adam delved and Eve span." They said that wise and able princes should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat the r"^ Necessitylorap fruit of their labour, — that " to have granaries, bou'r^and^thatj arsenals, and...
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The Chinese Classics: The life and works of Mencius

James Legge - 1875 - 424 pages
...prince, but nevertheless ho has not yet heard the [real] ways [of antiquity]. Wise and able rulers should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat [the fruit of their own labour]. They should prepare their morning and evening meals [themselves], and [at the same time]...
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Confucius and the Chinese Classics: Or, Readings in Chinese Literature

Augustus Ward Loomis - 1882 - 444 pages
...T'ang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however, the real doctrines of antiquity. Now, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground...along with their people, and eat the fruit of their labor. They should prepare their own meals, morning and evening, while at the same time they carry...
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The Chinese Classics, Volume 2

James Legge - 1895 - 444 pages
...advocated a return to the primitive state of society, 'When Adam delved and Eve span.' They said that wise and able princes should cultivate the ground...with their people, and eat the fruit of their labour, w ., ., — that ' to have granaries, arsenals, and treasuries was Necessity for a ' * division of...
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