1When exercised with moderation it acquires strength, vigor, and an accelerated activity.
2Their wholesomeness is, perhaps, questionable, and they should be eaten with moderation.
3Wine drunken with moderation is the joy of the soul and the heart.
4His voice is never boisterous; he expresses the most powerful thoughts with moderation.
5The tyrant ruled with moderation and did much to develop the Athenian city-state.
6Merely of the cumulative order, of course, Palliser answered with moderation.
7Mr. Ware was wont to speak with moderation even at his own table.
8Your own position is a little delicate, and we must proceed with moderation.
9A commonplace book kept with moderation is really useful, and may be delightful.
10However, this is a matter that should be practised with moderation and fairness.
11You are not a man who would be satisfied with moderation.
12Benedict was well aware of our individual weaknesses, and permeated his rule with moderation.
13The barbarians acted in this case with moderation and prudence.
14He had dined discreetly at his hotel the evening before; had breakfasted with moderation.
15When again in his cell he demanded food, and ate tranquilly, though with moderation.
16However this may be, Richard exercised with moderation the authority which he had resumed.