| Edwin Payne - 1862 - 72 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Progression and improvement enter largely into happiness ; thus Paley, a little further on, says :... | |
| Edwin Payne - 1863 - 150 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Progression and improvement enter largely into happiness ; thus Paley, a little further on says : "So... | |
| Edwin Payne - 1864 - 136 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Progression and improvement enter largely into happiness ; thus Paley a little further on says : "... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same; for whatever is made habitual becomes smooth, and easy, and... | |
| William Fleming - 1867 - 450 sayfa
...by Paley, that " the art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the Habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Unfortunately* however, many of our Habits are contracted In early years, and acquire such a power... | |
| William Fleming - 1870 - 458 sayfa
...by Paley, that " the art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the Habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Unfortunately, however, many of our Habits are contracted in early years, and acquire such a power... | |
| Edwin Payne - 1875 - 122 sayfa
...constitution of the habits. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better." Progression and improvement enter largely into happiness ; thus Paley, a little further on, says :... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 sayfa
...shared. MONTESQUIEU. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same ; for whatever is made habitual becomes smooth, and easy, and... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1877 - 478 sayfa
...OONDITIONS OF HAPPINESS. THE art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner, that every change may be a change for the better. The habits are much the same ; for whatever is made habitual becomes smooth and easy, and nearly indifferent.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 sayfa
...shared. MONTESQUIEU. The art in which the secret of human happiness in a great measure consists, is to set the habits in such a manner that every change may be a change for the better. The habits themselves are much the same ; for whatever is made habitual becomes smooth, and etisy,... | |
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