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To be copied Sensation. And to whatever class the mind , or other
Sensation belongs, whether the selfish, or the
social, the moral or the religious, it acts in one, and the
same manner: all apply to that faculty, by
which we judge of actions, and motives, and
means: that is, all apply to the conscience.
[It follows, (then as we before said) that all laws are binding
upon the conscience, or not binding at all.
[<unclear>I for
</del></unclear> What does a man do when he prescribes
a law to another? he endeavors to excite in
the mind of that other such sensations as —
appear most likely to excite induce him to follow
the Rule laid down by that law. This is —
equally true of human, or divine law: the language
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