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<head><del>12</del> 14)<lb/> <del>Happiness and Unhappiness &#x2014; their ingredients . <gap/> </del> <lb/>46</head>
<head><del>12</del> 14)<lb/> <del>Happiness and Unhappiness &#x2014; their ingredients . <gap/> </del> <lb/>46</head>
<p>This Pleasure <del>too</del> <add>also, it is plain</add>, may be in fruition or in expectation.</p>
<p>This Pleasure <del>too</del> <add>also, it is plain</add>, may be in fruition or in expectation. <note>In Fruition X In Expectation.</note></p>


<head>47</head>
<head>47</head>
<p>This <add>class of</add> Pleasures <del>too</del>, it is also plain, <del>may</del> <add><del>is attended with</del></add> has <del>als</del> a<lb/> class of Pains that are opposed to it. A Pain of <lb/><del>opposite claims. It's Pain of Privation, of Disappointment <lb/>  and<lb/></del> Privation &amp; a Pain of Disappointment: a pain <lb/>of Apprehension founded on <del>the</del> either <lb/><add>of the</add> two former.</p>
<p>This <add>class of</add> Pleasures <del>too</del>, it is also plain, <del>may</del> <add><del>is attended with</del></add> has <del>als</del> a<lb/> class of Pains that are opposed to it. <note>Pains of the Irascible Appetite.</note> A Pain of <lb/><del>opposite claims. It's Pain of Privation, of Disappointment <lb/>  and<lb/></del> Privation &amp; a Pain of Disappointment: a pain <lb/>of Apprehension founded on <del>the</del> either <lb/><add>of the</add> two former.</p>
 
 
 


<head>48</head>
<p><note>Comprehensiveness of the <del>foregoing</del> division here given <add>made</add></note> It were easy to continue the exemplification: <lb/>but by this time, I suppose, it were superfluous.<lb/> Thus much concerning the ingredients<lb/> of Happiness and Unhappiness Pains<lb/> and Pleasures; <del>and</del> the various species under <lb/>which they may be comprehended. <add>To</add> <del>Under</del> one <lb/>or other of these may be referred <add>I believe,</add> any Pain <lb/>or Pleasure that can be assigned. With respect <lb/>to some this has <add>indeed</add> been disputed: and will continue<lb/> to be disputed, <add>at least,</add> till <del>this matter has been <lb/>placed in a clearer and more <unclear>circumstantse</unclear></del><lb/> <add>proofs shall have <lb/>been more clearly and circumstantially stated <del>th</del></add> <lb/>point of view than <del>it has</del> <add>they have</add> been hitherto. The<lb/> proposition <del>has been advanced by Helvetius</del><lb/> that all our pleasures originate in those of <lb/>sense, has been advanced by Helvetius: which<lb/> </p>
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12 14)
Happiness and Unhappiness — their ingredients .
46

This Pleasure too also, it is plain, may be in fruition or in expectation. In Fruition X In Expectation.

47

This class of Pleasures too, it is also plain, may is attended with has als a
class of Pains that are opposed to it. Pains of the Irascible Appetite. A Pain of
opposite claims. It's Pain of Privation, of Disappointment
and
Privation & a Pain of Disappointment: a pain
of Apprehension founded on the either
of the two former.

48

Comprehensiveness of the foregoing division here given made It were easy to continue the exemplification:
but by this time, I suppose, it were superfluous.
Thus much concerning the ingredients
of Happiness and Unhappiness Pains
and Pleasures; and the various species under
which they may be comprehended. To Under one
or other of these may be referred I believe, any Pain
or Pleasure that can be assigned. With respect
to some this has indeed been disputed: and will continue
to be disputed, at least, till this matter has been
placed in a clearer and more circumstantse

proofs shall have
been more clearly and circumstantially stated th

point of view than it has they have been hitherto. The
proposition has been advanced by Helvetius
that all our pleasures originate in those of
sense, has been advanced by Helvetius: which


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Identifier: | JB/079/045/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

32-39, 46-48

Box

079

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

045

Info in main headings field

happiness and unhappiness - their ingredients

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e11 / / / e14

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25487

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