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§ 6. 



Of agreeable and disagreeable Se7isations thai affect tlie whole 



bodily Frame. 



60. THE most pleasing of these are, 1st, the general sen- 

 sation of health manifested hy xlvac'ity and high spirits; se- 

 condly, the pleasure of convalescence, and that felt on the 

 cessatioti of acute pain. 3d\y, refreshment, by satisfaction of 

 the painful sensations of hunger aijd thirst; or 4thly, by 

 sou?id sleep, or by rest after fatigue. 5th]y, Somnolenaj lead, 

 ing to profound sleep. 6thly, exercise. , 2\,, r,,[, u) 



61. The corresponding uneasiness or pains are first debiliti/,' 

 languor, fainting and sickness. 2dly, hunger and thirst. 

 3dly, vigilance. 4thly, labours. 5thly, lassitude. 



62. We may observe, that many of tliese pains are far 

 more intense, durable and numerous than their opposite plea- 

 sures, and that the degrees of which each is §usceptibl.e are 

 various. 



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