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Page 52
... Mencius considered the corvée rather than the tax as the truly ideal method of meeting public requirements . After divination had designated the proper place for a new capital the Chinese king resettled his subjects despite resistance ...
... Mencius considered the corvée rather than the tax as the truly ideal method of meeting public requirements . After divination had designated the proper place for a new capital the Chinese king resettled his subjects despite resistance ...
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... Mencius ' writings see Sacred Books of the East and Faber , The Mind of Mencius . The Tao Teh Ching has ap- peared in many translations . The German translation by v . Strauss ( 1870 ) is masterly and an English translation by Carus ...
... Mencius ' writings see Sacred Books of the East and Faber , The Mind of Mencius . The Tao Teh Ching has ap- peared in many translations . The German translation by v . Strauss ( 1870 ) is masterly and an English translation by Carus ...
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... Mencius , social philoso- pher , 20 , 52 , 115 , 124 , 166 , 184 , 210 , 214 , 236 Mercantilism : system of economic policies of European despotism especially from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century Mesopotamia , 20 , 25 , 88 ...
... Mencius , social philoso- pher , 20 , 52 , 115 , 124 , 166 , 184 , 210 , 214 , 236 Mercantilism : system of economic policies of European despotism especially from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century Mesopotamia , 20 , 25 , 88 ...
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On Chinese Money | 3 |
City and Guild | 13 |
The Charismatic and Pontifical Position of the Central | 30 |
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