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the contrart, it is impossible that a desire should desire its own gratification; and it is so far from being true that every inference must necessarily be based upon its seeming satisfactory, that it is, on the contrary impossible that any inference should be based in any degree upon its seeming satisfactory.

I want to lead you to see claerly that the defendents confound two disparate categories, and having identified objects belonging to these categories attribute to them a nature belonging to a third category.
They confound an efficient agency whose very existence consists in its acting when and where it is with a general mental formulation; and as if this were not blunder enough, they call the identified two a feeling.
Thr first blunder is as if a

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