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1 I, III | persons, to be happy or miserable in the other, who did well 2 II, I | lies on. For to be happy or miserable without being conscious 3 II, I | happy, and the other very miserable? Just by the same reason, 4 II, XXI | constantly and infinitely miserable; there being infinite degrees 5 II, XXI | men choose what makes them miserable. What has been said may 6 II, XXI | confession, has made them miserable?~59. The causes of this. 7 II, XXI | would make him happy or miserable, without being able to move 8 II, XXI | if he mistakes, he’s not miserable, he feels nothing. On the 9 II, XXI | mistakes, he is infinitely miserable. Must it not be a most manifest 10 II, XXVII| he comes to be happy or miserable now. In all which account 11 II, XXVII| one as to be made happy or miserable in its first being, without 12 II, XXVII| punishment and being created miserable? And therefore, conformable 13 IV, XX | but in this are much more miserable than they, in that they 14 IV, XX | and would think themselves miserable in coarse clothes, or a