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1 Read | moment of his pursuit will reward his pains with some delight; 2 I, II | without a lawmaker, or without reward and punishment; so that 3 II, XXI | contrary state the possible reward of a bad one, must own himself 4 II, XXVII | consciousness which draws reward or punishment with it. How 5 II, XXVII | substances, the objects of reward and punishment. In this 6 II, XXVII | the right and justice of reward and punishment; happiness 7 II, XXVII | receive pleasure or pain, i.e. reward or punishment, on the account 8 II, XXVIII| lawmaker, is that we call reward and punishment.~6. Moral 9 II, XXVIII| a law, suppose also some reward or punishment annexed to 10 II, XXVIII| had it not in his power to reward the compliance with, and 11 III, X | disputing. And if reputation and reward shall attend these conquests, 12 III, X | worthy commendation and reward.~9. This learning very little 13 IV, XVII | truth, he will not miss the reward of it. For he governs his