| emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - 1792 - 392 pages
...Chryfip. f From Euripides. is not fuperior to you in the focial virtues ; in generality, in modefty, in patience under the accidents of life, or lenity towards the foibles of mankind. 47. Whenever you act conformably to that reafon which is common to Gods and men, nothing difaftrous can... | |
| Thomas Paine - Bible - 1810 - 504 pages
...the worse by his offence."—ibid. " A man may be more espert than you in the gymnastic exorcises ; be it so ; yet he is not superior to you in the social virtues ; in generosity, in modesty, in paticnce under the accidents of life, or lenity towards the foibles of mankind."—ibitf. 23 178 REMARKS.... | |
| Thomas Paine - Rationalism - 1824 - 420 pages
...or governing part, the worse for his offence. " A man may be more expert than you in the gymnastic exercises ; be it so ; yet he is not superior to you...of life, or lenity towards the foibles of mankind." Moral principles are the same in all countries, and at all times. Neither time nor place can change... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1825 - 920 pages
...governing part, the worse for his offence. " A man may be more expert than you in the gymnastic exercise } be it so; yet he is not superior to you in the social...of life, or lenity towards the foibles of mankind." -Moral principles are the same in all countries, and at all times,, Neither time nor place can change... | |
| Thomas Paine - Rationalism - 1832 - 400 pages
...or governing part, tlffi worse for his offence. " A man may be more expert than you in the gymnastic exercises ; be it so ; yet he is not superior to you...modesty, in patience under the accidents of life, or Ipnity towards the foibles of mankind." Moral principles are the same in all countries, and at all... | |
| 1825 - 856 pages
...governing part, Uie worse for bis offence. " A man mny be more expert than you in the gymnastic exercise; be it so; yet he is not superior to you in the social...life, or lenity towards the foibles, of mankind." Moral principles are the same in all countries, and at all times. Neither time nor place can change... | |
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