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The *** of ***ddemanded *** upon discourse by prudence must be
sought in every direction where discourse has the power of influ***y
pain - & indeed the ***es which apply to words differ only from the
human felicity is ***** desirable. The effe*** which is the *** equi***
of a corporal injury can be estimated without much difficulty
The value of apleasant de**ed from a particular gratification might ***
an*** averaged *** without any considerable error. But the
influence of words upon the mind of the speaker or upon the
mind of the hearer cannot be very accusatedcom*** heared. The
quantity of both - ache would assure ***** dissenc*y
individuals - but the *** words, which addressed to one man would
fill his mind with acute *** as heard by ***** with complete
indifference
In the giving *** to others —- of in the abstaining from</lb>
giving of th*** is ***** the exercise of prudential
calculation. Cases are rare in which the giving advice is met the</lb>
infliction of *** on him who receives it —
were in some impacts
giving him the advices — and
in wea*** *** cann** but be disa*** to him whom
it is sought to ***.
pains of
of a
prudence of verifi** — if the advises has good reason to
believe that his
in giving them . let him avoid
except as nurssary to
hit these councils be tinged as little as possible with
reproachto the part, — but brightened as much as may to, with
encouragement in the future. *** in a
of pain — by
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