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" True. Since, therefore, it is necessary for the very subsistence of the world, that injury, injustice, and cruelty, should be punished; and since compassion, which is so natural to mankind, would render that execution of justice exceedingly difficult... "
Notes on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle - Σελίδα 183
των John Alexander Stewart - 1892 - 4 σελίδες
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...against them." True. Since therefore it is necessary for the very subsistence of the world, that injury, injustice, and cruelty, should be punished; and since...uneasy; indignation against vice and wickedness is, and may be allowed to be, a balance to that weakness of pity, and also to, any thing else which would...

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...against them." True. Since therefore it is necessary for the very subsistence of the world, that injury, injustice, and cruelty, should be punished; and since...uneasy; indignation against vice and wickedness is, and may be allowed to be, a balance to that weakness of pity, and also to any thing else which would...

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...them.' True. Pince, therefore, it is necessary, for the very subsistence of the world, that injury, injustice, and cruelty should be punished, and since...uneasy, indignation against vice and wickedness is, and may be allowed to be, a balance to that weakness of pity, and also to anything else which would...

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