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book: Adam Smith

The Theory Of Moral Sentiments

What can he added to the happiness of the man who is in health, who is out of debt, and has a clear conscience? To one in this situation, all accessions of fortune may properly be said to be superfluous; and if he is much elevated upon account of them, it must be the effect of the most frivolous levity. This situation, however, may very well be called the natural and ordinary state of mankind.

ISBN
9781419185076
Pages
62
Publication date
30/06/04
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