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1. Joy is the priviledge and satisfaction of the Soul at rest in the possession and embraces of its both adequate and desired end and object, which is the sum of what is intended by the expression in the Text. |
1. Joy is the privilege and satisfaction of the Soul At rest in the possession and embraces of its both adequate and desired end and Object, which is the sum of what is intended by the expression in the Text. |
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Privileg•um est Principis benef•ciu n contra jus commune indultum, non enim est privilegium nisi aliquid indulge•t speciale. Say the Civilians. |
Privileg•um est Principis benef•ciu n contra jus commune indultum, non enim est Privilegium nisi Aliquid indulge•t special. Say the Civilians. |
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