| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Emperors - 1701 - 460 pages
...Latter $ for Fate is both inevitable, and convenient. Heconfiders that all Rational Beings are of Kin 5 and that General Kindnefs and Concern for the whole...the Dignity of their Nature. As for others, he knows their way of Living, and their Company 5 their Publick, and their PrivateDiforders$ And, why indeed... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Stoicism - 1708 - 444 pages
...Latter 5 for Fate is both inevitable, and convenient. He confiders that all Rational Beings are of Kin 5 and that General Kindnefs and Concern for the . whole...That every ones Good Opinion is not worth the gaining 5 but only of rhofe who live up to the Dignity of their Nature. As for others, he knows their way of... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Ethics - 1887 - 256 pages
...suited to him. He considers that the rational principle is akin in all men, and that general kindness and concern for the whole world is no more than a piece of human nature — that not every one's good opinion is not worth the gaining, but only that of those... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 550 pages
...suitable, since it is suited to him. The rational principle is akin in all men, and general kindness and concern for the whole world is no more than a piece of human nature. Not every one's opinion is worth the gaining, but only that of those who seek to live... | |
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