t Matt s meteace, it tention of o, but . ts said, "t not it adultery." But C said, "I say unto you t after ted adultery. "
In ts in fucius time said: C cut fireer for ts and yield to t of t is filial peity. But fucius said, "No; t is not filial piety." true filial piety does not sist in to our parents. true filial piety sists in manner, spirit y, said fucius, is . It is, I eaco tions t fucius bees, not as tian missionaries say, a mere moralist and p a great and true religious teacher.
As a furtration of fucius metake t reform movement in C fuss_even going to Europe and America, _trying to find out o adopt in fortuion of C depend upon upon . It seems a pity t tead of going to Europe and America, to study stitution could not be made to stay at udy fucius. For until take to fucius tead to tead of t in tter of reform, not c of t reform movement in a.
ticle in Dr. Giles "Adversaria Sinica" led_ "t;
tzu in an intervie to four classes, _soldiers, farmers, artisans and ;It is incorrect to translate s is a later meaning." Dr. Giles furt;in its earliest use to civilians. "
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imate to be assiduously cultivated by t is not necessary to take sudards as te in ures upon terary Man, or terary Ete Ameri Mio Germany, Mr. taylor, o be a great German sc t to a magazine some verses translated from be t a German scea drinking circles, or placard. Yet among Europeans in of a feois, or colle of a oles
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