Husbanding one’s strength, 67.
Husbandry, impeded by war, 161.
I river, 127.
I Chih, 173, 174, 175.
I Ching, quoted, xv.
I-chou, 165.
I-ho, 115.
I Pu Chê Chung, xliii.
I Shuo. See Chêng Yu-hsien.
I-wu pass, 115.
I Yin. See I Chih.
Iliad, heroes of the, 127.
Impoverishment of the people, 13, 14.
Induction from experience, 163.
Inhumanity, the height of, 162.
Insubordination, 105.
Intuition necessary in dealing with spies, 169.
Invading force, principles to be observed by an, 123.
Jackson, Stonewall, 59, 131.
Jan Yu, disciple of Confucius, xlvi, xlviii.
Jang, siege of, 69.
Jingles, 149, 158.
Ju-nan, 111.
Julius Caesar, 12; his “De Bello Gallico” referred to, 108.
Junction of forces, 48.
K‘ang Hsi’s dictionary, referred to, 10, 18, 35, 68, 95, 117, 152, 157, 160.
Kao-ch‘ang, 115.
Kao-fan. See Hu Yen.
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