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THIRD SERIES. 
_ PROBLEM THE SECOND—Mind as a Function of the Organism. 
PROBLEM THE THIRD—The Sphere of Sense and Logic of Feeling, 
PROBLEM THE FOURTH —The Sphere of Intellect and Logic of Signs. 
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ETUDE DE LITTERATURE CHINOISE. 
Préparée par A. THEOPHILE PIRY, du Service des Douanes Maritimes de Chine. 
The Sheng-yii, or ‘' Holy Edict,’ was Jirst issued to the Chinese People in the year 1671, by the 
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Precept Precept f 
I. Concerning Filial and Fraternal Duties. IX. Concerning Morals and Manners. 
Il. 45 Concord between Parents. xX 55 Working with Energy, 
III. os Peace with your Neighbours. XI. 3 Education of Youth. 
Vis “p Agricultural Works. XIT. os False Accusation. — 
V. ap Order and Economy. XIII, - Danger of Concealing Deserters, 
VI. University Instruction. XIV. in The Necessity of Paying Taxes. 
VII. op False Religions. XV. 35 Organization of the “ Pao-Chia.”? 
VIII Respect for the Laws. XVI. The Danger of Enmities. 
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In 1724 Vung-Cheng, son and successor of K‘ang-Hsi re-issued the Edict, and amplified it with 
a Commentary on the sixteen precepts. 
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