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BOOK 7. The Great Announcement. . 8. The Charge to the Count of Wei 9. The Announcement to the Prince of Khang 10. The Announcement about Drunkenness. 11. The Timber of the Rottlera . . . 12. The Announcement of the Duke of Shao 13. The Announcement concerning Lo. 14. The Numerous Officers . . 15. Against Luxurious Ease , 16. The Prince Shih . . 17. The Charge to Kung of Bhai 18. The Numerous Regions . . 19. The Establishment of Government
The Officers of Kâu, . 21. The Kün-khăn . . . . 22. The Testamentary Charge. 23. The Announcement of King Khang. 24. The Charge to the Duke of Pi. . 25. The Kün-ya . . . . . 26. The Charge to Khiung . 27. The Marquis of Lü on Punishments. 28. The Charge to the Marquis Wăn . 29. The Speech at Pi . . . . 30. The Speech of the Marquis of Kkin
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THE SHIH.
INTRODUCTION.
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1. THE NAME AND CONTENTS OF THE SHIH . . .
The meaning of the character Shih. The contents. Only the pieces of the fourth Part have professedly a religious character. Classification of the pieces from their form and style.
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II. THE SHIH BEFORE CONFUCIUS, AND WHAT, IF ANY, WERE
HIS LABOURS UPON IT . . . . . . . Statement of Sze-mà Khien; in the Records of the Sui Dynasty; of Ku Hsî. View of the author. Groundlessness of Khien's statement. What Confucius did for the Shih.
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