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The attempt is here made to develope this principle to its fullest
extent. Virtue exists Wherever there is a particle of happiness however
small without any counterbalancing evil, there will be ground for
approval – tho' not necessarily evidence of virtue. Virtue is the effort
– the conquest of a difficulty – leaving as its results a balance of
happiness. There may be, – there is much good in the world which
no virtue has been concerned in producing. But there is no virtue
where there is no balance of happiness.
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