The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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... pleasure ; yet if I inquire into the state of your mind previous to these gratifications , you will hardly tell me that they found you in any kind of pain ; or , having satisfied these several senses with their several pleasures , will ...
... pleasure ; yet if I inquire into the state of your mind previous to these gratifications , you will hardly tell me that they found you in any kind of pain ; or , having satisfied these several senses with their several pleasures , will ...
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... pleasure ? or is the fit of the colic a pleasure or a pain just as we are pleased to consider it ? SECTION III THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE REMOVAL OF PAIN AND POSITIVE PLEASURE We shall carry this proposition yet a step farther . We ...
... pleasure ? or is the fit of the colic a pleasure or a pain just as we are pleased to consider it ? SECTION III THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE REMOVAL OF PAIN AND POSITIVE PLEASURE We shall carry this proposition yet a step farther . We ...
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Edmund Burke. L that the cessation or the lessening of pleasure is always attended itself with a pleasure ? By no means . What I advance is no more than this : first , that there are pleasures and pains of a positive and independent ...
Edmund Burke. L that the cessation or the lessening of pleasure is always attended itself with a pleasure ? By no means . What I advance is no more than this : first , that there are pleasures and pains of a positive and independent ...
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