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Cereales. Elles compard. in Excessu Blandken in defecti morositas
Africa, Affabilities — in excessu siovales personibus in defecti
egressi asperibus — Affrais ambolers Verecundia: in Excessu
Puda subrapicus; in defecti Imprudentia.
Ch.
Of propriety, with reference to the pleasures and pains
of x.
The desires of amity in the desire x of that corresponds
to the pleasures and pains derivable from this source.
The pleasures and pains of amity have already
x as being the pleasures and pains of the x er
moral s in miniature: the person whom goodwill
x is the summ of the personal pleasure
being in the x of the pleasures and pains of x
being a determinant an individual, in the case of the pleasures, and
pains of the popular of moral sensation an indefinite indeterminate multitude.
To proceed in this case of the as in the case
of to all the second incidentally mentioned and x of pleasure and pain
In what occasions ought is it proper
<add>and desirable that</add> the pleasures of this
description should be scaped? On occasions
in which they may be scaped without preponderant
end in any shape without violation of the laws rules
of self regarding prudence
To what length may ought the present of them
to be carried? To exactly such length (and no
greater) as which that present will be consistent
with the laws rules of the above mentioned those cordial
wishes, self-regarding prudence x probity including veracity and beneficence.
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deontology |
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ch. / of propriety, with reference to the pleasures and pains of amity |
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