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الصفحة lxvii
... wrong desires arising from wrong judgment . 5S , 59. Our judgment of present good or evil always right . 60. From a wrong judgment of what makes a necessary part of their happiness . 61 , 62. A more particular account of wrong judgments ...
... wrong desires arising from wrong judgment . 5S , 59. Our judgment of present good or evil always right . 60. From a wrong judgment of what makes a necessary part of their happiness . 61 , 62. A more particular account of wrong judgments ...
الصفحة 279
... wrong judgment that misleads us , and makes the will often fasten on the worse side , lies in misreporting upon the various comparisons of these . The wrong judgment I am here speaking of , is not what one man may think of the ...
... wrong judgment that misleads us , and makes the will often fasten on the worse side , lies in misreporting upon the various comparisons of these . The wrong judgment I am here speaking of , is not what one man may think of the ...
الصفحة 280
... wrong judgment every one must allow , let his pleasure consist in what- ever it will : since that which is future will certainly come to be present ; and then , having the same ad- vantage of nearness , will show itself in its full ...
... wrong judgment every one must allow , let his pleasure consist in what- ever it will : since that which is future will certainly come to be present ; and then , having the same ad- vantage of nearness , will show itself in its full ...
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