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The term "discontent", however,
has come to be used, in a large
and loose way, as description
of nearly all of these various states
of mind and heart; but, more
particularly, of the severe states
of mind and heart, in view of
life itself or of the inequalities of human life.

Little fault is found, in
general, with the petty distur-
-bances of movement, with the
small perturbations of feeling,
with the unrest of ordinary restraint
and limitation, and with those
forms of dissatisfaction which

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