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it seems to them they ought
to have. This feeling of discontent
may be engendered by a sense of
injustice, by a jealous or envious
disposition, by an over estimate
of the share of the common wealth
to which they are entitled, or by an
enormous overestimate of the value of any
such portion of wealth as shall over-
-pass the ordinary necessities
of life, on the average plane of
living and expenditure, among
peoples intelligent, educated,
and refined.

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