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Page 11
... the bias of general officers was naturally military , and their conduct was generally rude , such as devastating the silken cushions without taking off their shoes , so that the common landlords extremely hated to have them .
... the bias of general officers was naturally military , and their conduct was generally rude , such as devastating the silken cushions without taking off their shoes , so that the common landlords extremely hated to have them .
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to “ Ken says , “ Honourable men assiduously set themselves to work and never cease . ” As a rule , when one gets the hexagram of “ Ken , ” he must conduct himself like the Sun , who is rotating without a moment's suspension ; hence it ...
to “ Ken says , “ Honourable men assiduously set themselves to work and never cease . ” As a rule , when one gets the hexagram of “ Ken , ” he must conduct himself like the Sun , who is rotating without a moment's suspension ; hence it ...
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In undertaking an enterprise , honourable men will become perplexed and lose their path , if they take precedence over others . If on the other hand , they go behind others , their conduct will conform to modesty and propriety .
In undertaking an enterprise , honourable men will become perplexed and lose their path , if they take precedence over others . If on the other hand , they go behind others , their conduct will conform to modesty and propriety .
Page 17
Kon is exceedingly mild ; but when it moves , its conduct is persisting . It is extremely quiet and its virtues are characterized by uprightness . When one keeps oneself behind others , one will be successful ; for there is constancy in ...
Kon is exceedingly mild ; but when it moves , its conduct is persisting . It is extremely quiet and its virtues are characterized by uprightness . When one keeps oneself behind others , one will be successful ; for there is constancy in ...
Page 27
That party who stands against the assault is Prussia , Then France is ' Mô ' or an infant , and her conduct is that of an infant , and Prussia is she who opens the ' Mô . ' This is the more the case as Prussia is only defending against ...
That party who stands against the assault is Prussia , Then France is ' Mô ' or an infant , and her conduct is that of an infant , and Prussia is she who opens the ' Mô . ' This is the more the case as Prussia is only defending against ...
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