| Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (baron d') - 1813 - 372 páginas
...of thine enemy ; thou wouldst desire it in rain : his life is in the hands of Heaven." 51st Moral. "Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries.** 53rd Moral. " We may have an aversion for an enemy without desiring revenge. The motions of nature... | |
| Paul Heinrich D. freiherr von Holbach - 1813 - 358 páginas
...thine enemy ; thou wouldst desire it in vain : his life is in the hands of Heaven." j»st Moral. " Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries." 53rd Moral. " We may have an aversion !or an enemy without desiring revenge. The motions of nature... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1822 - 1008 páginas
...death of thine enemy ; thou wouldst desire it iu vain: his life is in the hands of heaven."t — " Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries.'"'^ — We may have an aversion for an enemy without desiring revenge. Tbe motions of nature are not always... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 420 páginas
...not the death of thine enemy ; thou wouldst desire it in vain ; his lifc is in the hands of Heaven. " Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries." In the precepts gf PHOCYLIDES, written 540 years before Christi we find the following : "Let no favour... | |
| 1825 - 312 páginas
...morality. Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, inculcated more rational precepts : "Acknowledge," said he, "thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries." "Do not to another what you would not have done unto you." These pure maxims were ineulcated by Confucius,... | |
| Phenix - 1835 - 312 páginas
...which oftentimes rejoices others causes him to sigh, and forces torrents of tears from his eyes. .LIU. Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits;...never revenge injuries. LIV. In what part of the world soever thou art forced to spend thy life, correspond with the wisest, associate with the best men.... | |
| Andrew Jackson Graham - 1858 - 400 páginas
...rid himself of them, but /not by-a crime. Wouidst toon learn to die well V learn first to live well. Acknowledge thy /benefits by the /return of other /benefits, but never revenge injuries. Labor to purify thy /thoughts; if thy /thoughts are /not ill, neither will tby actions be so. EXERCISE... | |
| 1861 - 692 páginas
...not ashamed to amend them.' " 48. Wouldest thou learn to die well' Learn first to live well." " 53. Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits; but never revenge injuries." "55. To sin and not repent, is proper ly to sin." " 63. We may have an aversion for an enemy, without... | |
| Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 634 páginas
...500 years before Christ, delivered such precepts as — " Desire not the death of thine enemy." — " Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries." — " We may have an aversion to an enemy without desiring revenge." (Confuc. mor. 51, 53, 63.) —... | |
| 1865 - 712 páginas
...not the death of thine enemy. Thou wouldst desire it in vain; his life is in the hands of heaven." "Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits, but never revenge injuries." "Contest night and day against thy vices, and if by thy care and vigilance thou gainest the victory... | |
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