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1 5 | anger, not getting into a passion, like a woman, and nursing
2 7 | when under the influence of passion, rejecting the one and displaying
3 9 | element in her nature is passion, which may be described
4 9 | pleasure is not the same with passion, but has an opposite power,
5 9 | superior to pleasure and passion, and of another that he
6 9 | and the deed be done in passion, in the case of such actions
7 9 | For a deed is done from passion either when men suddenly,
8 9 | both of them arising from passion, which may be justly said
9 9 | he who slays another from passion, yet with premeditation,
10 9 | to be longer because his passion is greater. The manner of
11 9 | If a slave in a fit of passion kills his master, the kindred
12 9 | a mother in a moment of passion slays a son or daughter
13 9 | or a sister in a fit of passion kills a brother or a sister,
14 9 | one is so violent in his passion against his parents, that
15 9 | would he who in a fit of passion has slain father or mother,
16 9 | punishment of him who in a fit of passion slays his father or his
17 9 | involuntary and committed in passion: we have now to speak of
18 9 | found to exist where the passion reigns which is strongest
19 9 | and which are given in passion or from fear, and those
20 9 | saying that actions done from passion are of this nature, and
21 9 | having inflicted wounds in a passion, in the first place he shall
22 10| should not be spoken in passion; let us suppose ourselves
23 10| with every action and every passion, and is the true principle
24 10| may be, has an action and passion appropriate to it. Over
25 11| are too much tossed with passion, they shall endeavour to
26 11| blows those who indulge in passion, which is another great
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