[175] With, notwithstanding, in spite of.
[176] Of the bench, of an impartial judge.
[177] Bound their eyes with ... handkerchief, in this game of blindman's-buff.
[178] "Pin thy faith to no man's sleeve; hast thou not two eyes of thy own?"—Carlyle.
[179] Give examples of men who have been made to feel the displeasure of the world for their nonconformity.
[180] "Nihil tam incertum nec tam inæstimabile est quam animi multitudinis."—Livy, xxxi. 34.
"Mobile mutatur semper cum principe vulgus."
Claudianus, De IV. Consul. Honorii, 302.
[181] The other terror. The first, conformity, has just been treated.
[182] Consistency. Compare, on the other hand, the well-known saying, "Consistency, thou art a jewel."
[183] Orbit, course in life.