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We come now to speak of Pains.
Pain of Sufferance from an external instrument I hit my foot against a Stone: I am in pain: I suffer. I call it a
pain of sufferance. It is a pain of the body. The internal
instrument of my pain is my foot. The external
instrument is the Stone.
Pain of Sufferance without an external instrument I became hungry. I had not wherewithal nothing to eat. I remained
a certain time without eating. This also was a pain
It was a pain of the body. The internal pain instrument of it was my Stomach
external instrument there was none. This is that which
of the 2 stands most immediately opposed to that pleasure
which has served us for an instance of a pleasure of enjoyment.
For as To be hungry and eat is a pleasure; to To
be hungry without eating is a pain.
In practice, however, we shall hardly have occasion to
distinguish this sort of pain from the other sort of pain
We will therefore call this also A Pain of Sufferance.
Pain of Privation I was hungry. Came a man and gave me a piece of money
to buy bread. I felt a pleasure. I possessed the money
it was a pleasure of possession. Came another man and
took it from me. I was deprived of the piece of Silver money My
pleasure of expectation possession ceased, and a pain of regret took it's
place [It was the opposite and proceeded from a cause It proceeded from my being deprived of that
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