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All deletion the /deletion addition such /addition perturbations of the mind as deletion which /deletion refuse the interposition of deletion ought to be unclear by no unknown /deletion addition reason, leave no room for leading /addition deletion no part of /deletion ^ a happy life: & those al deletion l /deletion one may be said to be happy, deletion who are accustom'd to be called happy /deletion whom no fears terrify & no deletion unclear those are frighten'd by nothing, /deletion anxiety preys upon, no lusts drive deletion do not be /deletion into irrigularity, no vain joys left up, no pleasures render soft and effeminate. As we perceive the calmness of the Sea when not a breath of air ruffles it, so a calm