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Page 19
... endeavour to obtain a mere outward belief of people by vainly flourishing the pillars , fences , etc. Try to obtain the substantial power of truth and favour , and extend the Godly influence over them . " The three visitors were assured ...
... endeavour to obtain a mere outward belief of people by vainly flourishing the pillars , fences , etc. Try to obtain the substantial power of truth and favour , and extend the Godly influence over them . " The three visitors were assured ...
Page 22
... course of your company and will advance to the splendid endeavour I have pointed out . " The Director seemed to have been greatly awaken- ed by my advice . I took leave of them shortly after . III . CHUN ( Fulness ) . Chun . Perfectly 22.
... course of your company and will advance to the splendid endeavour I have pointed out . " The Director seemed to have been greatly awaken- ed by my advice . I took leave of them shortly after . III . CHUN ( Fulness ) . Chun . Perfectly 22.
Page 28
... endeavour of this sort for three years , I was able to grasp the general princi- ples of the Book . It was then in the first year of Bunkyu . I prepared a set of paper ropes as the substitute for the " divining sticks , " and first of ...
... endeavour of this sort for three years , I was able to grasp the general princi- ples of the Book . It was then in the first year of Bunkyu . I prepared a set of paper ropes as the substitute for the " divining sticks , " and first of ...
Page 33
... endeavour is inadmissible , of China with her weak and irregular sol- diers to match the strong and well - trained ones of France . The French consider the Chinese to be childish , and their present invasion can not be called a march ...
... endeavour is inadmissible , of China with her weak and irregular sol- diers to match the strong and well - trained ones of France . The French consider the Chinese to be childish , and their present invasion can not be called a march ...
Page 34
... endeavour will be a great loss to France . Her loss on herself can be borne , but the loss of confidence of the other nations can never be restored . She is los- ing money , losing men , losing morality , losing nationali- ty , and ...
... endeavour will be a great loss to France . Her loss on herself can be borne , but the loss of confidence of the other nations can never be restored . She is los- ing money , losing men , losing morality , losing nationali- ty , and ...
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able advantageous to advance Advantageous to wade affairs army bloody tears Buddhism calamity China Chōka Chun constant Corea danger diagram difficulty divined and obtained earth element occupies embellishment emblem endeavour Exposition follow France free from blame free from remorse Government Haikai Haku Heaven Hence hexagram Honourable men accordingly implies inauspicious inner complement Interpretation king Kisei Kwan large river Lineation lose lower complement marriage means Mei-i Meiji middle position Negative II nobleman obedient obtained the change obtained the Negative obtained the Positive occupies a middle officers outer complement Perfectly auspicious perfectly lucky person pond position is improper Positive II present principle Remorse disappears Russia says Shin Shintoism small-minded stops strong element Sugi Taikwa things three-legged kettle thunder tiger's tail tion Tōkyō truthful Tsukudajima Unlucky to advance upper complement vantageous virtues wade a large weak element woman Yokohama