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" Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man to do what thou hast in hand with perfect and simple dignity, and feeling of affection, and freedom, and justice; and to give thyself relief from all other thoughts. "
The Code of Man: Love Courage Pride Family Country - Page 122
by Waller R. Newell - 2009 - 304 pages
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Selections from The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antonius, Emperor of Rome

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1876 - 120 pages
...for clearing away the clouds from thy mind, it will go and thou wilt go, and it will never return. 5. Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man,...thoughts. And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou docst every act of thy life as if it were the last, laying aside all carelessness and passionate aversion...
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Selections from The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antonius, Emperor of Rome

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1879 - 116 pages
...for clearing away the clouds from thy mind, it will go and thou wilt go, and it will never return. 5. Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man,...thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou doest every _act of thy life as if it were the last, laying aside all carelessness and passionate aversion from...
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The conflict of Christianity with heathenism, ed. and tr. by E.C ..., Issue 110

Johann Gerhard W. Uhlhorn - 1879 - 646 pages
...Roman ; the restoration of Roman virtue and thus of the Roman State, this was his chief ambition. " Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man to do what thou hast in hand . . . ," 49 he exhorts himself. Thus Christianity presented itself to him as nothing but an antiRoman...
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The Conflict of Christianity with Heathenism

Gerhard Uhlhorn - Christianity - 1879 - 528 pages
...Roman-; the restoration of Roman virtue and thus of the Roman State, this was his chief ambition. " Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man to do what thou hast in hand . . . ," 49 he exhorts himself. Thus Christianity presented itself to him as nothing but an antiRoman...
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Initial Life

Leonidas Rosser - Theological anthropology - 1885 - 302 pages
...something else; I shall certainly not be injured, but thou art injuring thyself, my child." Again : " Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man to...thou hast in hand with perfect and simple dignity and affection, and freedom and justice. Let the Deity which is in thee be the guardian of a living being,...
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Historic Boys: Their Endeavors, Their Achievements and Their Times

Elbridge Streeter Brooks - Adventure and adventurers - 1885 - 346 pages
...clean-hearted, beloved by his people and honored by all, making this one rule the guide of all his actions : " Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man,...thou hast in hand with perfect and simple dignity, with affection and freedom and justice." A noble boy ; a noble man ; preserving, as has been said of...
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Selections from the Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius for Every Day in the Year

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1888 - 64 pages
...SARA CARK UPTON. Every line In this painphler, THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS. JANUARY 1. Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man,...thou hast In hand with perfect and simple dignity,— in affection, in freedom and In justice.— Book II, 5.* JANUARY 2. How few the things are which a...
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Selections from the Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius for Every Day in the Year

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1888 - 60 pages
...MACHINE. THOUGH TS OF THE EMPEROR MARCUS AUREL1US. JANUARY 1. Every moment thinK steadily as a Ronian and a man, to do what thou hast in hand with perfect and simple dignity,— in affection, in freedom and in justice.— BooK II, 5.* JANUARY 2. How few the things are which a...
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Departed Gods: The Gods of Our Forefathers

Jason Nelson Fradenburgh - Europe - 1891 - 478 pages
...life and works, that we will satisfy ourselves in writing down a few selections from his thoughts : " Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man,...thoughts. And thou wilt give thyself relief if thou dost every act of thy life as if it were thy last, laying aside all carelessness and passionate aversion...
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Erasmus, and Other Essays

Marcus Dods - Religion - 1891 - 402 pages
...and with his whole heart welcoming whatsoever cometh to him and is ordained " (iii. 5 and 4). Again : "Every moment think steadily as a Roman and a man,...and feeling of affection, and freedom and justice " ; " When thou hast assumed these names — good, modest, true, rational, equalminded, magnanimous...
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