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... uneasiness . 33. The uneasiness of desire determines the will . 34. This the spring of action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step to ...
... uneasiness . 33. The uneasiness of desire determines the will . 34. This the spring of action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step to ...
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... uneasiness , trouble , pain , torment , anguish , misery , & c . on the other ; they are still but different degrees of the same thing , and belong to the ideas of pleasure and pain , delight or uneasiness ; which are the names I shall ...
... uneasiness , trouble , pain , torment , anguish , misery , & c . on the other ; they are still but different degrees of the same thing , and belong to the ideas of pleasure and pain , delight or uneasiness ; which are the names I shall ...
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... uneasiness or delight which we find in ourselves , arising from a considera- tion of their very being or happiness ... uneasiness a man finds in him- self upon the absence of any thing , whose present enjoyment carries the idea of ...
... uneasiness or delight which we find in ourselves , arising from a considera- tion of their very being or happiness ... uneasiness a man finds in him- self upon the absence of any thing , whose present enjoyment carries the idea of ...
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... uneasiness in the absence of any thing , that it carries a man no farther than some faint wishes for it , without any more effectual or vigorous use of the means to attain it . Desire also is stopped or abated by the opinion of the ...
... uneasiness in the absence of any thing , that it carries a man no farther than some faint wishes for it , without any more effectual or vigorous use of the means to attain it . Desire also is stopped or abated by the opinion of the ...
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... uneasiness or discompo- sure of the mind upon the receipt of any injury , with a present purpose of revenge . Envy . § 13. Envy is an uneasiness of the mind , caused by the consideration of a good we desire , obtained by one we think ...
... uneasiness or discompo- sure of the mind upon the receipt of any injury , with a present purpose of revenge . Envy . § 13. Envy is an uneasiness of the mind , caused by the consideration of a good we desire , obtained by one we think ...
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