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In my experience the assurance of forgiveness comes only when I have confessed to the wronged one and have made as full reparation as I can devise.
He is well known as the lover of Aphrodite, the goddess of love who was married to Hephaestus, god of craftsmanship, but the most famous story involving the couple shows them exposed to ridicule through the wronged husband's clever device.
A person who had been branded with a nota censoria, might, if he considered himself wronged, endeavour to prove his innocence to the censors, and if he did not succeed, he might try to gain the protection of one of the censors, that he might intercede on his behalf.
He never wrote or showed any ill will towards those who wronged him.
Divorce is strongly discouraged even when adultery is committed since the wronged spouse is free to forgive the unfaithful one.
Many times a party that has been wronged but is not able to prove significant damages will sue for nominal damages.
Any person who felt himself wronged might lay an information before the Council of Areopagus, on declaring what law was broken by the wrong done to him.
" We did not wrong them, but they wronged themselves.
The Roman army in Britannia continued its insubordination: they sent a delegation of 1, 500 to Rome to demand the execution of Tigidius Perennis, a Praetorian Prefect who they felt had earlier wronged them by posting lowly equites to legate ranks in Britannia.
Having wronged them for centuries, we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untamable creatures from the face of the earth.
Sitting Bull, most renowned Sioux of modern history, is dead .</ br >< p > He was not a Chief, but without Kingly lineage he arose from a lowly position to the greatest Medicine Man of his time, by virtue of his shrewdness and daring .</ br >< p > He was an Indian with a white man's spirit of hatred and revenge for those who had wronged him and his.
Having wronged them for centuries we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untamable creatures from the face of the earth.
Memory of the Bloodbath served to let Swedes depict themselves ( and often, actually regard themselves ) as the wronged and aggrieved party, even when they were the ones who eventually took the political and military lead, such as the conquest and annexation of Scania until the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658.
Another kind of wronged hero is set up and must clear himself from accusations.
The wronged hero who becomes an avenger of course appears in Spaghetti Westerns.
She specialized in cursing men who had wronged women.
These curse tablets were written in Latin, and usually laid curses on people by whom the writers felt they had been wronged.
Duels, either deadly or survivable, may easily occur when someone feels that they have been wronged or insulted, a custom that keeps order and politeness.
The press vilified George for his extravagance and luxury at a time of war and portrayed Caroline as a wronged wife.
" Later, during the Oracle vs. Google trial over Android, he clarified his position saying " Just because Sun didn't have patent suits in our genetic code doesn't mean we didn't feel wronged.
They believed that wage workers were " neither wronged nor oppressed ".
Under the bankruptcy reorganization agreement, the company paid $ 750 million to the SEC in cash and stock in the new MCI, which was intended to be paid to wronged investors.
After these thirty years expired, at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, Jiang would become active in politics and take revenge on those she felt had wronged her .< ref name =" Fox2 "> Butterfield, Fox.
Taking advantage of the power given to her by Mao, Jiang began by reforming the Chinese theatre and then tracked down those whom she felt had wronged her in the past.
Jiang relentlessly persecuted those she believed had wronged her.

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