(b) Duties of Piety. (b) As to modes, there is honor in general and praise, which is aspecial form of honor; Praise is given in speech or writing; honor isshown not only by words, but also by deeds (e. Occasionally ajudge cannot refuse a case without serious inconvenience to himself(see 1949, 1997); the lawyer, however, is free to accept or refusethese cases. (c) An oath follows the nature and conditions of the act (e.
(b) Its office is moderation, and hence in its manner, though not inits matter, it is like temperance. (a) The primary object of fortitude is the passions, or motions of thesensuous appetite through which the , conditions of the blood, nerves, etc. This is the mostimportant part of praise, and without it external praise loses much ofits value.
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