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The natural use of desire is to engage us to Act, and to keep us up in an earnest Profecution of that which is good for us, notwithstanding the Oppositions and Discouragments which come between Desire and Fruition. |
The natural use of desire is to engage us to Act, and to keep us up in an earnest Prosecution of that which is good for us, notwithstanding the Oppositions and Discouragements which come between Desire and Fruition. |
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