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all Sentiments of Tenderness, Pity and Compassion are to be laid aside when the Sufferings and Miseries of others can procure him what he esteems a greater Happiness than the Ease of complying with those foolish Dispositions of his Nature or Temper, which, together with all other Inclinations he finds in himself, his Reason tells him are to be bent and directed toward his chief Happiness; which is the Gratification of the strongest and most vigorous Passion of his Soul, whichsoever it is that happens to be the uppermost in his Constitution: |
all Sentiments of Tenderness, Pity and Compassion Are to be laid aside when the Sufferings and Misery's of Others can procure him what he esteems a greater Happiness than the Ease of complying with those foolish Dispositions of his Nature or Temper, which, together with all other Inclinations he finds in himself, his Reason tells him Are to be bent and directed towards his chief Happiness; which is the Gratification of the Strongest and most vigorous Passion of his Soul, whichsoever it is that happens to be the uppermost in his Constitution: |
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