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... HAPPINESS in the distance alluring us forward , and because we think the pursuit of happiness , is the one only end and object of our existence ; or we are all these , because side by side with happiness there is another and more venera ...
... HAPPINESS in the distance alluring us forward , and because we think the pursuit of happiness , is the one only end and object of our existence ; or we are all these , because side by side with happiness there is another and more venera ...
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... happiness by this very self - devotion , is not pretended . But was this all ? Their happiness , they had a right to think of ! To neglect , or madly trifle with it is alike folly and guilt . But did they think of nothing else ? Was it ...
... happiness by this very self - devotion , is not pretended . But was this all ? Their happiness , they had a right to think of ! To neglect , or madly trifle with it is alike folly and guilt . But did they think of nothing else ? Was it ...
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... happiness ; for if besides happiness , that government has any other great moral design , such as the promotion of virtue and holiness ; or , if aim- ing only at happiness , it still comprehends in its plans the hap- piness of other ...
... happiness ; for if besides happiness , that government has any other great moral design , such as the promotion of virtue and holiness ; or , if aim- ing only at happiness , it still comprehends in its plans the hap- piness of other ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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