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of acquisition or possession,
the corresponding pains of which being pains of privation must be referred to other heads.
Thirdly. The pleasures of skill & the pains of awkwardness.
Fourthly. The pleasures of amity† Note † Pleasures.The pleasure of love is a mixed pleasure, composed of the pleasures of friendship amity superadded to that those of lust sense. & the pains of enmity – in
other words those derived from the good will or ill will of others.
Fifthly. The pleasures of good reputation & the pains of ill repute
Sixthly. The pleasures of power
Seventhly The pleasures of piety, or the religious pleasures
with their contrasted pains – pleasures derived from the belief
of possessing the favour of the divine being – pains derived from
an apprehension of his disapproval.
Eighthly. The pleasures & the pains of sympathy or benevolence
Ninthly. Those of malevolence
Tenthly. Those of memory
Eleventhly. Those of imagination
Twelfthly Those of expectation, &
Lastly. Those of association
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