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Excess of it has surely nothing that's pleasant. Wine destroys the fairest the strongest Constitution yet this is called pleasure. but to every cool and dispassionate appear sufficiently manifest, how great is, that is. frequently the attendant upon sooner is any oneheated with WIne, but heavy his tottering foot refuse to perfor offices, his Tongue stammers, — his speach mind and reason are suspended— his moisture, he grows horribly noise, ensue, to this loathsome vomiting succee Headachs— till, at length, he becomes insensible throughout. This is the drunkards pleasure — which no one surely — say has any claim to happiness, for wh of that divine particle within us our rea any thing more miserable, any thing mo man: But reason in a drunkard is so

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1761-01-27

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537

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"Sperne Voluptates, nocet empta dolore Voluptas"

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123

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002

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Jeremy Bentham

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