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extensive than that which Columbus made known.
These & whatever besides can add an Iota
to happiness belong to the pleasures of Effective benevolence.
These are to be appealed to, – these are to be drawn upon
in order to promote the happiness felicity of man. Exhibit any
source from whence enjoyment can be made to flow & you
may add that source to the sum total of prolific good.
And if the premium once offered by
despotism could now be offered by intelligent benevolence
it would be given to him who should succeed in showing exhibiting
the greatest variety of shapes in which pleasure can
be produced, – & how those its magnitude, – intensity, – duration
& extent can best be secured.
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