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− | X [[deletion]] Let us therefore | + | X [[deletion]] Let us therefore [[unclear]] to us in most Sense & Superior [[/deletion]] |
− | [[deletion]] [[/deletion]] | + | [[deletion]] how we feel with regard to those different [[unclear]] of passions,[[/deletion]] |
− | [[deletion]] [[/deletion]] | + | [[deletion]] in yt. [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] |
− | [[deletion]] [[/deletion]] | + | [[deletion]] which we [[unclear]] right temper to [[unclear]]. This is to [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] a [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] |
− | [[deletion]] [[/deletion]] | + | [[deletion]] matter [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] |
− | [[deletion]] [[/deletion]] | + | [[deletion]] in which we must be guided by our own experience, as any other [[/deletion]] |
− | [[deletion]] [[/deletion]] | + | [[deletion]] natural Enquiry. [[/deletion]] |
Tho' ye. defensive passion of Anger & fear give us rather | Tho' ye. defensive passion of Anger & fear give us rather | ||
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which [[deletion]] private [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] are necessary to [[/addition]] ye. perfection & happiness of ye. individual. | which [[deletion]] private [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] are necessary to [[/addition]] ye. perfection & happiness of ye. individual. | ||
Thus we condemn ye. man yt. destroys his fortune, & health, & | Thus we condemn ye. man yt. destroys his fortune, & health, & | ||
+ | [[unclear]] [[deletion]] idly [[/deletion]] his life without a proper cause; we notorly pity | ||
+ | [[deletion]] him [[/deletion]] but even despise him; yet those who have a discreet | ||
+ | Self regard do not gain our admiration, yet we approve as a | ||
+ | well contriv'd Machine, & as necessary to compleat ye. Virtuous | ||
+ | character, & as entirely suited to our present indigent states. There | ||
+ | other passions regarding private good, which we approve in a much | ||
+ | higher degree viz ye. love of knowledge, of Action, of Honour & c. xx |
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X deletion Let us therefore unclear to us in most Sense & Superior /deletion deletion how we feel with regard to those different unclear of passions,/deletion deletion in yt. unclear /deletion deletion which we unclear right temper to unclear. This is to unclear /deletion addition a deletion unclear /deletion /addition deletion matter unclear /deletion deletion in which we must be guided by our own experience, as any other /deletion deletion natural Enquiry. /deletion
Tho' ye. defensive passion of Anger & fear give us rather pain than pleasure, yet we cannot help feeling them when wrong'd, & in danger; we estimate him deletion unclear /deletion addition unclear yt. his /addition ^ nothing of them, & should condemn ourselves if void of a proper degree of resentment & caution; but if our resentment is greater than ye. wrong deletion 'd /deletion addition underline done us /underline /addition or your caution exceeds ye. risk we unclear. we blame ourselves for having overacted our part. Therefore it is proper to deletion unclear /deletion addition indulge them /addition as far as they are suited deletion for /deletion addition to our /addition welfare, & when yt. security is once obtained, we look on any greater degree of it as unmanly & mean spirited, nor will such a conduct on cool reflection give any self approving Joy.
As to ye. private passions we should reckon any one defective & even blameable yt. had no degree of ^ addition deletion passion unclear /deletion /addition Self Love, ^ addition underline of affection for /underline /addition pleasure & ease, which deletion private unclear /deletion addition are necessary to /addition ye. perfection & happiness of ye. individual. Thus we condemn ye. man yt. destroys his fortune, & health, & unclear deletion idly /deletion his life without a proper cause; we notorly pity deletion him /deletion but even despise him; yet those who have a discreet Self regard do not gain our admiration, yet we approve as a well contriv'd Machine, & as necessary to compleat ye. Virtuous character, & as entirely suited to our present indigent states. There other passions regarding private good, which we approve in a much higher degree viz ye. love of knowledge, of Action, of Honour & c. xx