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Happiness

,—“that state in which our desires are satisfied. Good fortune. Happiness cannot be positively ascertained, because the various and contrary choices by which men are guided in their pursuits, prove that all persons do not place their happiness in the same thing.”

Locke

. The object to which we aspire for happiness, often proves our hane and destruction. The only true happiness rests in virtue.

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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Happiness