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" ... to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds ; lastly, to prefer arbitration to judgment, for the arbitrator sees what is equitable, but the judge only the law, and for this an arbitrator was first appointed, in order that equity might... "
The Ethics of Aristotle - 第 141 頁
Aristotle 著 - 1874
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The Ethics of Aristotle, 第 2 卷

Aristotle - 1874 - 508 頁
...that one has done ; to bear being injured (rb àvtxfffQcu ¿Sifco¿рчюч) ; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly, to prefer...appointed, in order that equity might flourish.' i íri i¿v — атавоС] ' Sometimes we praise what is equitable and the equitable character in...
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Aristotle, 第 13 卷

Alexander Grant - 1877 - 220 頁
...one has received, rather than good that one has done ; to bear being injured ; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds ; lastly, to...first appointed, in order that equity might flourish." So much for the materials 01 oratory. In making use of them, it will be further necessary for the orator...
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Aristotle

Sir Alexander Grant - 1877 - 216 頁
...one has received, rather than good that one has done ; to hear being injured ; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds ; lastly, to...first appointed, in order that equity might flourish." So much for the materials of oratory. In making use of them, it will be further necessary for the orator...
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Demosthenes

William Jackson Brodribb - 1883 - 532 頁
...that one has received rather than good that one has done; to bear being injured; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly, to prefer...equitable, but the judge only the law, and for this * Epieikfia — that quality which Mr Matthew Arnold defines as "a sweet reasonableness." an arbitrator...
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Aristotle

Alexander Grant - 1883 - 352 頁
...that one has received rather than good that one has done; to bear being injured; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly, to prefer...equitable, but the judge only the law, and for this * Epieiktia— that quality which Mr Jlatthew Arnold dcfluetf as " u sweet reasonableness." Ifel n...
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Elements of Ethics

Noah Knowles Davis - 1900 - 312 頁
...than good that one has done ; to bear being injured, rb ivtxeffeai dSino6/iti>ov ; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly, to prefer...first appointed, in order that equity might flourish." — Rhetoric, bk. i, ch. 13. Hence mercy is popularly supposed to be in opposition to justice, implying...
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The Epistle of James and Other Discourses

Robert William Dale - 1902 - 336 頁
...received rather than good that one has done, to put up with injurious treatment, to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds, lastly, to prefer arbitration to judgment,' — that is, a judgment in the courts. 1 Arnold : St. Paul and Protestantism, p. xix. a Mayor, pp....
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Morals and Law

Max Hamburger - 1965 - 228 頁
...one has received rather than good that one has done, to be patient under wrong, to wish to settle the matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly to prefer...sees what is equitable but the judge only the law, 1. Cf. p. 86, above. 2. Rhetoric I.13.1374b1 and 2. and for this an arbitrator was first appointed...
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Sir Philip Sidney: 1586 and the Creation of a Legend

Jan Adrianus van Dorsten, Dominic Baker-Smith, Arthur F. Kinney - 1986 - 268 頁
...being injured; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly, to prefer arbitrations to judgment, for the arbitrator sees what is equitable,...arbitrator was first appointed, in order that equity might flourish.18 Such a position, which Euarchus disavows, is the one which Zelmane sets forth in advising...
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The Historical Renaissance: New Essays on Tudor and Stuart Literature and ...

Heather Dubrow, Richard Strier - 1988 - 387 頁
...that one has received rather than good that one has done; to bear being injured; to wish to settle a matter by words rather than by deeds; lastly, to prefer...arbitrator was first appointed, in order that equity might flourish.30 Such a position, which Euarchus disavows, is the one that Zelmane sets forth in advising...
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