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Tell me, why is a person's ambition deemed so much more precious than a club's ambition or even a country's ambition?
But it doesn't; a person who acts from settled habits of maliciousness is deemed "so much the more worthy to be detested and condemned" (Freedom of the Will, 1754; Edwards 1957–, vol. 1, 360).
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