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Side 293
... happiness - a regular , well - planned , uninterrupted routine , would suit my dis- position exactly , and would be more easily attainable at sea than any where else . A life of change entails many miseries . It makes us the slaves of ...
... happiness - a regular , well - planned , uninterrupted routine , would suit my dis- position exactly , and would be more easily attainable at sea than any where else . A life of change entails many miseries . It makes us the slaves of ...
Side 318
... happiness , and that the greater the quantity of happiness , the greater the evi- dence of the goodness of the Deity , we shall derive from that admission one pretty strong argument in favour of the assumed analogy between animal aad ...
... happiness , and that the greater the quantity of happiness , the greater the evi- dence of the goodness of the Deity , we shall derive from that admission one pretty strong argument in favour of the assumed analogy between animal aad ...
Side 463
... happiness , and generally to our virtue ; it augments our enjoyments as individuals , and our utility as members of the community . He who would sa- crifice the pleasures and advantages of friendship at the shrine of philosophism and ...
... happiness , and generally to our virtue ; it augments our enjoyments as individuals , and our utility as members of the community . He who would sa- crifice the pleasures and advantages of friendship at the shrine of philosophism and ...
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