From his childhood Luther was thus trained and attempered to fear God, reverence truth and honesty, and hate hypocrisy and lies.
So it has ever been--so it has ever been--and so can it never cease to be while the heart of man remains attempered as it is.
Romulus reigned thirty-seven years, Numa forty-three: the state was both strong and attempered by the arts both of war and peace.
It should be observed further, that these several elements of character are so attempered and fused together, that we cannot distinguish their respective influence.
The persons are thus assorted and attempered with perfect insight both of their respective natures and of their common fitness to his purpose.
Thus the pre-condition of the two pairs in their whim-bewilderment is duly attempered to the purposed dream-play of the general action.
Still that pride was never obtrusive—not even conspicuous; for it was attempered by a natural generosity, an innate loftiness of soul which rendered her as adorable for her disposition as she was desirable for her beauty.
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