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" Unsullied poverty is always happy ; while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows." — " Petty distinctions are injurious to rectitude; quibbling words violate right reason. "
"Ten Thousand Chinese Things.": A Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese ... - 第 110 頁
Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon 著 - 1842 - 163 頁
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Chinese Novels: Translated from the Originals; to which are Added Proverbs ...

John Francis Davis - 1822 - 268 頁
...or declining condition, may be gathered from the proportion of his waking to his sleeping hours. 78. Unsullied poverty is always happy, while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows. 79. He who receives a benefit, and is not ungrateful, — as a son, will be dutiful, — as a minister,...
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賢文書: Chinese Moral Maxims, with a Free and Verbal Translation; Affording ...

1823 - 216 頁
...conduct and character, are but as the floating clouds, from which the brightest day is not free. XXVIII. Wine and good dinners make abundance of friends: but,...in the time of adversity, 'not one is to be found. Yew ' Tf1* Having ' tsew, Vj|i wine, Wae Am Outwari kwan ||B views (* P» j£ not kwo ;S more tl fow...
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賢文書: Chinese Moral Maxims, with a Free and Verbal Translation; Affording ...

1823 - 220 頁
...early and II lat ', pi* may W thereby |iji know >a man % / 2 ,s Jjjjl prosperity or ^^ decline. CXIX. Unsullied poverty is always happy ; while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows. Tsing • $n Pure, clear p\W • 1=C poverty chang 'jji always eh« !' ,' '. • yjx impure to -^ many...
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..."Ten Thousand Chinese Things.": A Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese ...

Nathan Dunn - 1839 - 158 頁
...destruction in search of its food." — "The cure of ignorance is study, as meat is that of hunger." — " Unsullied poverty is always happy ; while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows." — " Petty distinctions are injurious to rectitude; quibbling words violate right reason." — "Those...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese Collection, in Philadelphia: With ...

Nathan Dunn, Philadelphia Museum of Art - 1839 - 140 頁
...destruction in search of its food."—"The cure of ignorance is study, as meat is that of hunger."—" Unsullied poverty is always happy; while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows."—" Petty distinctions are injurious to rectitude; quibbling words violate right reason."—" Those who...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1842 - 488 頁
...fear of the Lord prolongeth days : but the years of the wicked shall be shortened," Prov. x. 27. " Unsullied poverty is always happy ; while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows." " Treasures of wickedness profit nothing : but righteousness delivered» from death," Prov. x. 2. "...
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Ten Thousand Things Relating to China and the Chinese: An Epitome of the ...

Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 338 頁
...destruction in search of its food." " The cure of ignorance is study, as meat is that of hunger." " Unsullied poverty is always happy -, while impure wealth brings with it many sorrows." " Petty distinctions are injurious to rectitude; quibbling words violate right reason." " Those who...
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The Christian Observer, 第 42-43 卷

1843 - 846 頁
...of conduct and character are but as the floating clouds, from which the brightest day is not free. v j Let every man sweep the snow from before his own doors, and not trouble himself about the frost on...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1843 - 488 頁
...vi. 26. Chinese Maxims. Virtue is the surest road to longevity; but vice meets with au early doom. Unsullied poverty is always happy ; while impure wealth...it many sorrows. The heart is the fountain of life. win:; and good dinners make abundance of friends ; but, in the time of adversity, not one is to be...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1843 - 780 頁
...of conduct and character are but as the floating clouds, from which the brightest day is not free. Wine and good dinners make abundance of friends ; but, in the time of adversity, not one is to be iound. Let every man sweep the snow from before his own doors, and not trouble himself about the frost...
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