For if to endure a fly is equal to being valiant, and to abstain from an old woman now at the edge of the grave is equal to being temperate, there is, I think, no difference whether a virtuous man is prized for these or for those.
That generation which is styled uncertain is only so for those who do not reflect, or who do not permit themselves, attentively, to observe the operations of Nature.
The happiness which man derives from them is the invariable, the necessary standard of his sentiments, for the beings of his species; for the objects he desires; for the opinions he embrases; for those actions on which he decides.
But, reverend brother, for those to fast who are dead and mortified to the world, as I and thou, is work of supererogation, and is but the matter of spiritual pride.
For those," she said, "were the feelings we used to have.
Oh, I don't mean go for those people; I mean go for us.
Nay, I pass not [do not care] for those," said she.
Alas, for those to whom the knowledge that God has His eye upon them is only one of terror!
The studies are raised to more than half their height and in eight days' work I shall finish them if only I had oxen, for those I had have died.
Most of the original windows--for those on the main front have been replaced by plain square openings--are even more Eastern than those at Cintra.
Only at Funchal are there stalls of the same date, for those at Vizeu seem rather later and are certainly poorer, their chief interest now being derived from the old Chinese stamped paper with which their panels are covered.
And therefore what a sad thing is it for those that go about to disown the Scriptures!
Let such take heed, for those that do such things have the greater damnation.
But as for those, whoever they are, they are excluded from a share in the blessed and goodly privileges of this city.
For those of the sons of Adam who are counted worthy to be laid in this building, are not by nature, but by grace, made meet for it; not by their own wisdom, but by the Word of God.
Her separate property is liable for her debts but not for those of her husband.
Nor can they prescribe the qualifications for those eo nomine [by that name].
On March 20 a hearing before this committee was arranged for those in favor and opposed.
It may not be uninteresting in future years, for those now in childhood, for whom this volume has been prepared, to be reminded of the strong feeling of sympathy and affection which their grandfather entertained for the Rev.
Groton, an enterprising and thrifty country merchant, who transacted a large business, for those times, with his own and surrounding towns.
For it is a shame, for those at least who have reason, to fall short of one's own self and to be found inferior to one's own standard of valour.
For those to whom both the circumstances and the weakness of the enemy give courage, need not, I think, the additional assistance of words.
For those who do not understand the fortunes of such struggles think that the outcome of war lies in strength of arm alone.
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