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THE
THEORY
OF
MORAL SENTIMENTS;
OR,
AN ESSAY
TOWARDS
An Analysis of the Principles by which Men naturally judge concerning the Conduct and Character, first of their Neighbours, and afterwards of THEMSELVES.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A DISSERTATION
ON THE
ORIGIN OF LANGUAGES.

By ADAM SMITH, L.L.D. F.R.S.
Formerly Professor of Philosophy in the University of Glasgow; and Author of the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nations.
THE SIXTH EDITION.
DUBLIN:
Printed for J. Beatty and C. Jackson, No. 32, Skinner-Row.
M,DCC,LXXVII.

CONTENTS.

PART I.
  
Of the Propriety of Action. 
  
  
SECTION I.
  
Of the sense of proprietyPage 1.
  
Chap. I. Of Sympathyibid.
  
Chap. II. Of the Pleasure of mutual Sympathy9
  
Chap. III. Of the manner in which we judge of the propriety or impropriety of the affections of other men, by their concord or dissonance with our own14
  
Chap. IV. The same subject continued19
  
Chap. V. Of the amiable and respectable virtues27
  
  
SECTION II.
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