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Those with which we have are concerned at present,
are those only which are within the reach of
or at least within the ordinary sphere of it <add>it's</add> activity. of
Law, those which by Law can be created,
or by Law can be destroy'd: for the end
of what we have to say of Law, is to shew, as in bound
how by what means it may create the most, [and] so in this by what
means it may destroy the least.
It may be that the seat of the pleasure was
on their minds, tho' The cause of the pleasure
could not make its way to the mind but
through the body: for no object can make it's
way to the mind's notice but through the body — Yet
may it be (at least so it may it be conceived
to be) that the seat of the pleasure
when produced was originally in the mind: it was produced when produced, it was
in the mind that it was produced: and might
have been there produced were that there no such
there are no pleasures producible in the body pleasures as those which are produced in the body
that is were some of the sensations of the
body
pleasurable. Apply this to the pleasure
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INTROD. Happiness and Unhappiness. their ingio [BR][][] dients.
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received by from the sight of a Theatrical
representation.
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