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To point out the projects of benevolence with which the mind
might occupy itself would be to engage in a limitless task. But let a man
pass in review the different sorts of human misery for the purpose of
endeavoring to relieve or to remove it. What employments could be found
for the , – the blind, – the deaf, the dumb – for those who had lost one
or both hands – & what pleasures could be invented for them?
How by the least quantity of pain inflicted on a Criminal
could the greatest effect possible be produced on the people?
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