Chapter
1 2 | their advantage, weal, and happiness in length of time.~On that
2 2 | for the weal of many, the happiness of many, out of pity to
3 2 | for the benefit, weal, and happiness of the great body of creatures,
4 2 | for the weal of many, the happiness of many, out of pity to
5 2 | for the benefit, weal, and happiness of the great body of creatures,
6 3 | sake of the common weal and happiness, out of compassion to the
7 3 | for the benefit, weal, and happiness of the world at large, both
8 7 | weal of the public, the happiness of the public, out of compassion
9 7 | for the benefit, weal, and happiness of the people generally,
10 7 | weal of the public, to the happiness of the public; out of mercy
11 7 | world, for the benefit and happiness of the people at large,
12 7 | and understanding; their happiness was lost, and the consciousness
13 7 | and the consciousness of happiness was gone.~53. They did not
14 13| devotees as seek their highest happiness in this transient world.
15 13| true law, upon which the happiness of all beings depends, for
16 15| their weal, benefit, and happiness; in consideration of which
17 17| all that is necessary for happiness; how much more then if he
18 17| all the necessaries for happiness and by establishing them
19 26| to promote the weal and happiness of the people at large,
20 26| for the benefit, weal, and happiness of the great body of men;
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