id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58559 Smith, Adam The Essays of Adam Smith .txt text/plain 243494 8479 57 sentiment, like all the other original passions of human nature, is by 2. With regard to those objects, which affect in a particular manner we consider all the different passions of human nature, we shall find passion appears to every body, but the man who feels it, entirely persons, is the natural object of a gratitude which every human heart proper object of resentment, and of punishment, which is the natural has served, feels himself to be the natural object of their love and be that thing which is the natural and proper object of love. He still feels that he is the natural object of these sentiments, and As to the eye of the body, objects appear great or small, not so much same manner, with regard to the beauty of natural objects. To obtain this great end of natural desire was the sole object of all ./cache/58559.txt ./txt/58559.txt