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Pagina 172
... pleasure of the habit diminishes , and even after it is become almost imper ceptible , may be explained thus . The simple sensible pleasure of the action constitutes a very small part of the actual gratification . The pleasurable ...
... pleasure of the habit diminishes , and even after it is become almost imper ceptible , may be explained thus . The simple sensible pleasure of the action constitutes a very small part of the actual gratification . The pleasurable ...
Pagina 192
... pleasures to be really pleasures , and do not , as usual , condemn them altogether , that you are therefore to pursue every pleasure without scruple , and enjoy it at all times , and in every way at will . All pleasures are really and ...
... pleasures to be really pleasures , and do not , as usual , condemn them altogether , that you are therefore to pursue every pleasure without scruple , and enjoy it at all times , and in every way at will . All pleasures are really and ...
Pagina 193
... pleasure , every success , a benefaction of God ; every misfortune , a dispensation of God ; every good , every wicked man , an instrument in the hand of God . His whole life , therefore , is one continued obedience , a constant ...
... pleasure , every success , a benefaction of God ; every misfortune , a dispensation of God ; every good , every wicked man , an instrument in the hand of God . His whole life , therefore , is one continued obedience , a constant ...
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