e committed elsewhere prevails over the right of the individual) oragainst charity (since charity does not oblige under graveinconvenience). (b) The will of the proud man worships his own greatness, and longs forits recognition and glorification by others. An apology is not sufficient, since the begging ofpardon does not restore what was taken; neither is it generallyadvisable, because the admission Presumption, sin of, 1075 sqq.
Subjects of Fortitude. profiteers, laborers who extortunjust wages, those who force subordinates to contribute graft, andblackmailers. 29, 1951). (f) It is against the wishes of the owner.
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