. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . CONDITIONS THAT PROMOTE HAPPINESS. w^ HE happiness of married. life comes from pleasant, harmonious relationsexisting- between husband and rightly mated in the conjugal state,life will be one continual joj. If un-happily wedded, the soul will be for-ever yearning, and never satisfied;happiness may be hoped tor, may be dreamed of, may be the object ever labored for, but it will never be realized. In view, therefore, of the great influence thatmarriage has upon the welfare and happiness of allthose who enter th


. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . CONDITIONS THAT PROMOTE HAPPINESS. w^ HE happiness of married. life comes from pleasant, harmonious relationsexisting- between husband and rightly mated in the conjugal state,life will be one continual joj. If un-happily wedded, the soul will be for-ever yearning, and never satisfied;happiness may be hoped tor, may be dreamed of, may be the object ever labored for, but it will never be realized. In view, therefore, of the great influence thatmarriage has upon the welfare and happiness of allthose who enter the conjugal relation, it becomesthe duty of everyone to study the laws whichmake happy, enduring companionships betweenhusbands and wives. It is a duty which not onlylo the unmarried owe themselves, but it is an obliga-tion due to society, as the Avell-being of a commu-nity largely rests upon the permanent, enduringfamily relation. Very properly does the highest civilization notonly recognize one woman for one man, and oneman for one \voman, but it ordains that mar-riage sh


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