Plate II. 
MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 
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The, 
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UNDERSTANDING 
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Quantity, 
td* CATEGORIES ofi 
Quality, Relation, 
Modality. 
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View. Vifafa 
T/te Cotitinua/ice of 
Sensible Pleasure 
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Th e Causes of 
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s ^ 
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intercourse of 
Sensible Objects. 
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/yy FApje SENSUAL 
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Lost to Virtue. 
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Engraved fie d/e Eiuye/opa’dia Lout in easts, 1^/7. 
Richard Wfl/ietmson, sculp* 
