This belongs properly to clemency, wherefore Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 3) that "it is temperance of the soul in exercising the power of taking revenge.
On the contrary, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 3) that "clemency is temperance of the soul in exercising the power of taking revenge.
Wherefore Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) that "those are called cruel who have reason for punishing, but lack moderation in punishing.
Clementia reflected a moment, and then told her mother that she did not suppose it would.
Clementia hesitated; her mother's pleasantries, by making her laugh, diminished a little her fear.
Clementia did, but she felt timid; her mother perceived this, and Clementia acknowledged it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clementia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.