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(d) Not that the abundance of things
one may possess is of no use.
They are valuable as indirect means
one's own enjoyment – both his tem-
-poral & eternal good may be pro-
-moted by them – may augment
a hap. [happiness] wh. [which] they can not create.

They may directly promote the
good of others. But must
be employed in a peculiar
way to bring about the greatest
amount of good to others &
to ourselves –.

Must not be hoarded – must
not be consumed on

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