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... uneasiness . 33. The uneasiness of desire determines the will . 34. This the spring of action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step to ...
... uneasiness . 33. The uneasiness of desire determines the will . 34. This the spring of action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step to ...
Page 255
... uneasiness . $ 32. That desire is a state of uneasi- Desire is ness , every one who reflects on himself uneasiness . will quickly find . Who is there that has not felt in desire what the wise man says of hope ( which is not much ...
... uneasiness . $ 32. That desire is a state of uneasi- Desire is ness , every one who reflects on himself uneasiness . will quickly find . Who is there that has not felt in desire what the wise man says of hope ( which is not much ...
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... uneasiness to miss his companions , the habitual thirst after his cups at the usual time , drives him to the tavern , though he has in his view the loss of health and plenty , and perhaps of the joys of an- other life : the least of ...
... uneasiness to miss his companions , the habitual thirst after his cups at the usual time , drives him to the tavern , though he has in his view the loss of health and plenty , and perhaps of the joys of an- other life : the least of ...
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