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XI. xxv. TNS ANALECTo<br />

not smile at Jan Ch'_u, whose ambition was similar to that<br />

or I.u, q: T-he<br />

Master not censuring him in his reply also admits his<br />

ability.<br />

! 2. Tz6 Lu's fault lay in his self-assurance : Ch'iu was<br />

modest, dud Cl'/ih even more so.<br />

I2. 1_ _ etc. _ _., ir_ _ -_, None could<br />

stand above him. L. io. The management of a State<br />

demands the rules of propriety. His words were not hum-<br />

ble. II. Did you ever see a territory etc. not a State.<br />

i2. Who but princes have to do with etc. Z. Io.<br />

administrandum regnum juxta titus : ejus autem verba non<br />

erant submissa etc. I I. Ecquando vidisti ...... quin esset<br />

regnum. I2. Gentilitia sacra etc. si non regulorum, at<br />

cujus erunt ? K. I0. To rule a country requires judg-<br />

ment and modesty. II. Did you ever hear of ...... not a<br />

nation ? 12. If such a man is fit only to he vlce-president,<br />

who would be fit to be the president ? Couv. 10. Cetui<br />

qui gouverne un Etat, doit montrer de la modesfie. J I.<br />

Existe_t-il un domaine etc. qui ne sait pas un Etat, une<br />

principaut6 ? 12. Les offrandes etc. qui concerneat-elles,<br />

si ce n'est les princes ?<br />

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