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than to have the soul constantly employed in the government of those sensual inclinations which arise from the body ▪ In the doing of which, the proper exercise of that vertue consists, which is made th• condition of future happiness. |
than to have the soul constantly employed in the government of those sensual inclinations which arise from the body ▪ In the doing of which, the proper exercise of that virtue consists, which is made th• condition of future happiness. |
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