On Benefits: Addressed to Aebutius LiberalisG. Bell and Sons, 1887 - 232 Seiten |
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A. B. Grosart A. H. Bullen able afterwards Archelaus army Greece belongs benefactor bestow a benefit Bohn's bounty Caesar Chrysippus confer a benefit conquered consider contest of benefits creditor debt debtor Demaratus disgraceful duty Edited enemy father favour fear feeling fortune French Revolution G. A. Aitken gain gave gift give given giver gods grateful gratitude greater H. F. Cary hands harm Hecaton History honourable human ingratitude injury king Liberalis lives matter means merely mind nature never obligation one's opportunity pass persons Plato pleasure pray prayer present prove receive a benefit refuse regard repay repayment reproach returns a benefit returns a kindness sake saved says our adversary Seneca shame slave Socrates speak Stoics suppose things thought Tiberius Trans ungrateful vice virtue vols W. W. Skeat wise wish wrong
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Seite 234 - An important body of cheap literature, for which every living worker in this country who draws strength from the past has reason to be grateful.
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