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Page 11
... 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 . merchants for their customers . my hotel was opened for the officers , and ...
... 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 . merchants for their customers . my hotel was opened for the officers , and ...
Page 14
... conduct himself like the Sun , who is rotating without a moment's suspension ; hence it represents that hexagram which indicates the victory of him who outstrips his matches . As we are on that side which sent out the ambassador , we ...
... conduct himself like the Sun , who is rotating without a moment's suspension ; hence it represents that hexagram which indicates the victory of him who outstrips his matches . As we are on that side which sent out the ambassador , we ...
Page 16
... conduct will conform to modesty and propriety . To obtain friends in the south - west means to associate with one's own fellows . Though they lose friends in the north - east , felicity will at last attend them . Those contentment and ...
... conduct will conform to modesty and propriety . To obtain friends in the south - west means to associate with one's own fellows . Though they lose friends in the north - east , felicity will at last attend them . Those contentment and ...
Page 17
... 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 his conduct . Kon admits things of every variety ...
... 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 his conduct . Kon admits things of every variety ...
Page 27
... conduct is that of an infant , and Prussia is she who opens the ' Mồ . ' This is the more the case as Prussia is only defending against the assault of France , and not making an assault . The advantageousness of Prussia is clear . " The ...
... conduct is that of an infant , and Prussia is she who opens the ' Mồ . ' This is the more the case as Prussia is only defending against the assault of France , and not making an assault . The advantageousness of Prussia is clear . " The ...
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