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X By giving particular instances, we have trac'd ye. true pitch of ye. different classes of deletion passions /deletion addition affections /addition when seperate. Now ye. Virtue of perfection of any Creature being his following what he was design'd for; Man's virtue unclear in his acting agreably to ye. natural temour of his Affection

But ^ addition as /addition none of ye. passions deletion being /deletion ^ addition are /addition independent, we cannot say when they are too strong, or too weak, if they are consider'd singly; therefore their end must be first understood, & their relation to ye. whole system of Affections; thus ye. love of life is too strong, if it diminishes ye. regard we owe our Country; & love of fame wants force, if it does not encourage man to be more active in deletion ye. /deletion pursuit of Virtue, & ^ addition more /addition publick Spirited.