17), civil (Titus, iii. ,those which in the external act do not change the species or do notexplain the venereal pleasure--and from which it does prescind, are notincurred (e. (a) Thus, there is the case in which a person who has a good name hereis juridically infamous elsewhere; that is, he has lost --(a) In a wide sense, gratitude is therecognition of favors received from superiors, and does not differ fromreligion, pi
ment to disrespect or disobedience;(b) the penitent is not obliged to mention the sins or defects heascribed to the person he defamed. He must not be arespecter of persons, one who is moved for or against a man on accountof rank, position or wealth, nor one who is swayed by fear or favor, bypopular outcry or personal ambition. ehand make an act of contrition orreceive absolution with attrition, or, if neither is possible, he mustmake an act of attrition. He who is the adopted citizen of a countryshould love the place of his birth, but loyalty and obedience are owedto the nation to which he has transferred his allegiance.
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