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Happiness is man's end: Law is an in-
-strument he has for [composing?] it. It is
one of the three main instruments, as we
have [?], which deleted text are questionable readingin questionable readingregulate the appli-cation of all the others.
We have examined the nation of our
end: we have analyzed it and resolved
it into its parts which we have delineated:
It remains that we do the same by this
our instrument: the instrument the appli-
-cation of which it is the particular
purposeobject of this breath to condemn.
This instrument, like any others, must
have certain properties to make it an-
-swer its determinationdesign: but like any other
it must have certain charac
-teristics to remake it what it is: certain
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parts, and those of such ? a na-
utredescription; which having it is recognized to
be entitled to it's name, whither it does,
or does not? answer it's intention.
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