I wish therefore all your happinesses such as this intire, and without flaw, or spot of discontentment; and such is the love and service of Your humblest and affectionatest servant J.
I am the chief of the Happinesses of your home; and all these are the other Happinesses that live there.
Why, you little wretch, it is crammed with Happinesses in every nook and cranny!
We are at the entrance to the enchanted palaces where all men's Joys, all men's Happinesses are gathered together in the charge of Fate.
There are many more Happinesseson Earth than people think; but the generality of men do not discover them.
In China this hand is called the four happinesses and superstition has it that one holding this hand has much good fortune coming to him having the four happinesses at his door.
Rapid enough was to be the weaving, and Ellisville was early enough to become acquainted with the joys and sorrows, the strivings and the failures, the happinesses and bitternesses of organized humanity.
The curtains at the windows, cracked and seamed, made to him but a map of the many devious happinesses which life should thenceforth show.
What poor elements are our happinesses made of, if time, time which we can scarce consider to be any thing, be an essential part of our happiness!
Such are the happinesses which, from afar, had the appearance of calamities.
I thought of all happinesses bestowed; I thought that you were perhaps at this moment calling down a blessing upon my abode.
Suppose that each citizen pursues his own happiness independently, not to the detriment of others, but without active concern for others; then their united happinesses constitute a certain sum--a certain general happiness.
But though detained in the course of our search by the happinesses of the reverend gentleman, we felt that it was not with the genius of Mr. Clark that we had specially to do, but with his consistency.
Poetry such as that of Blair is never the result of imitation: its verbalhappinesses are at least as great as those of the Night Thoughts themselves, and its power and earnestness considerably greater.
Few happinesses I have ever known will equal that, as it seems to me.
Those happinesses begin from the Lord, thus from the inmost, diffuse themselves thence into things lower even to lowermost things, and thus fill the angel, making him a body of delight.
For these felicities are the happinesses of the affections of good and truth, the opposites of the lusts of the love of evil and falsity.
Such happinesses are to be found in infinite variety in every affection of good and truth, and eminently in the affection of wisdom.
The "happiness of the community" does not mean the happiness of the social organism, but is only a concise formula for the aggregate happinesses of the individuals composing it.
Next they interview theHappinesses (the Happiness of Home, the Happiness of Being Well, etc.
They reach the enchanted palaces where all men's joys, all men's happinesses are gathered together in the charge of Fate.
He had been taught to understand, without actual spoken lessons, that he was to live with his father, and that the former woman-given happinesses of his life were at an end.
It was one of the happinesses of his life to dress just as he pleased as he went about his own place; and it certainly was his pleasure to wear older clothes than any one else in his establishment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "happinesses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.