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Happy
or fortune lucky fortunate successful prosperous satisfying desire as a happy expedient a happy effort a happy venture a happy omen
Secularism
is a system of utilitarian ethics, seeking to maximise human happiness or welfare quite independently of what may be either religious
Selfishness
of being selfish exclusive regard to ones own interest or happiness that supreme self love or self preference which leads a
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Eudemonics
That part of moral philosophy which treats of happiness the science of happiness contrasted with aretaics
Omened
Attended by or containing an omen or omens as happy omened day an ill omened venture
Beatify
To pronounce or regard as happy or supremely blessed or as conferring happiness
Viswas bai
which looms large in this case appears to be a happy hunting ground for the parties in this case who like
Valuation
the question of 'special adaptability.' The phrase is not a happy one, for special adaptability for some purpose or other is
Triennial Act Tried
that 'frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the King and people,' provided
Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas
Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas [Lat.], happy is who can apprehend the causes of things.
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