, without any delay), when there is immediate necessityfor it. their use, so that it maytruthfully be in keeping with one's position and be not offensive toothers. (b) The principles here given about the person who suffers temptationshould also be applied to the person who causes temptation. --The defamer may also be excused from restitution on accountof cessation of the other party's good name throu
Hence, a lawyer is not obligedby charity to devote himself to every deserving case that is presentedto him (see 1227). yprolong life, looked to natural causes, and hence to that extent seemto be guilty of false science, rather than of superstition. ut it would be superstitious to give to the damnedor false saints the cult that belongs only to the canonized Saints. --This virtue ranks next after justiceand before temperance.
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