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Pagina 143
... happiness . The philosophers before - mentioned have indeed done all that in them lay to invalidate this argument ; for , placing the gods in a state of the most elevated bles- sedness , they describe them as selfish as we poor mi ...
... happiness . The philosophers before - mentioned have indeed done all that in them lay to invalidate this argument ; for , placing the gods in a state of the most elevated bles- sedness , they describe them as selfish as we poor mi ...
Pagina 190
... happiness which they promise themselves in another world . For , whatever prejudices and er- rors human nature lies under , we find that either rea- son , or tradition from our first parents , has discovered to all people something in ...
... happiness which they promise themselves in another world . For , whatever prejudices and er- rors human nature lies under , we find that either rea- son , or tradition from our first parents , has discovered to all people something in ...
Pagina 195
... happiness will likewise consist ; for it will not be there as in this world , where every one is aim- ing at power and superiority : but , on the contrary , every one will find that station the most proper for him in which he is placed ...
... happiness will likewise consist ; for it will not be there as in this world , where every one is aim- ing at power and superiority : but , on the contrary , every one will find that station the most proper for him in which he is placed ...
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