36. Because the removal of
uneasiness is the first step
to happiness.
37. Because uneasiness alone
is present.
38. Because all, who allow the
joys of heaven possible,
pursue them not. But a
great uneasiness is never
neglected.
39. Desire accompanies all
uneasiness.
40. The most pressing uneasi-
ness naturally determines
the will.
41. All desire happiness.
42. Happiness, what.
43. What good is desired,
what not.
44. Why the greatest good is
not always desired.
45. Why, not being desired,
it moves not the will.
46. Due consideration raises
desire.
47. The power to suspend the
prosecution of any desire,
makes way for conside-
ration.
48. To be determined by our
own judgment, is no re-
straint to liberty.
49. The freest agents are so
determined.
50. A constant determination
to a pursuit of happi-
ness, no abridgment of
liberty.
51. The necessity of pursuing
true happiness, the foun
dation of all liberty.
52. The reason of it.
53. Government of our pas-
sions, the right improve-
ment of liberty.
55. How men come to pursue
different courses.
56. How men come to choose