In his private conduct he was severe, morose, inexorable; banishing all the softer affections, as natural enemies to justice, and as suggesting false motives of acting, from favour, clemency, and compassion : in public affairs he was the same ; had but... The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero - Pagina 366di Conyers Middleton - 1801Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Conyers Middleton - 1839 - 380 pagine
...his private and public life. In his private conduct he was severe, morose, inexorable — banishing all the softer affections as natural enemies to justice,...without regard to times or circumstances, or even to • force that could control him ; for instead of managing the power of the great, so as to mitigate... | |
| Robert Benjamin Lewis - 1844 - 414 pagine
...of his private and public life. In his private conduct he was severe, morose, inexorable; banishing all the softer affections, as natural enemies to justice, and as suggesting false motives of acting, from favor, clemency, and compassion: in public affairs he was the same; had but one rule of policy, to... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pagine
...of his private and public life. In his private conduct he was severe, morose, inexorable; banishing all the softer affections, as natural enemies to justice,...policy, to adhere to what was right, without regard to time or circumstances, or even to a force that could control him ; for, instead of managing the power... | |
| Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1857 - 210 pagine
...Postremd. 34 Ciementorum straem colluviemque terrse. " Hodie. justice, and as suggesting false motives from favour, clemency, and compassion. In public affairs...without regard to times or circumstances, or even to force that could control him : for instead of managing the power of the great so as to mitigate the... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 pagine
...of his private and public life. In his private conduct he was severe, morose, inexorable ; banishing all the softer affections, as natural enemies to justice,...policy, to adhere to what was right, without regard to time or circumstances, or even to a force that could control him; for, instead of managing the power... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1876 - 592 pagine
...PALEY 95. CHARACTER OF M. PORCIUS CATO. In his private life, he was severe morose inexorable, banishing all the softer affections as natural enemies to justice...public affairs he was the same ; had but one rule of policy—to adhere to what was right, without regard to times or circumstances or even to a force that... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1876 - 222 pagine
...the softer affections as natural1 enemiesff to justice, and as suggesting false motives" from favor, clemency, and compassion. In public affairs he was the same ; had but one rule of policy," — to adhere2 to what was right, without3 regard to times or circumstances, or4 even to forcei that could... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1877 - 214 pagine
...softer affections as natural 1 enemiesf f to justice, and as suggesting false motives* from favor, clemency, and compassion. In public affairs he was...the same; had but one rule of policy," — to adhere 2 to what was right, without 3 regard to times or circumstances, or 4 even to force' that could 1 With... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1877 - 226 pagine
...the softer affections as natural1 enemies11 to justice, and as suggesting false motives8 from favor, clemency, and compassion. In public affairs he was the same; had but one rule of policy," — to adhere2 to what was right, without3 regard to times or circumstances, or4 even to force' that could... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1878 - 208 pagine
...softer affections as natural 1 enemies ff to justice, and as suggesting false motives* from favor, clemency, and compassion. In public affairs he was...same ; had but one rule of policy," — to adhere 2 to what was right, without 3 regard to times or circumstances, or 4 even to force 1 that could 1... | |
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