(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Argument: If it is as men wish it's good
Argument: What we desire is good
Good: Life itself
Argument: Things in which no worthless man can succeed are good.
Peace & Wars: wars, strength of other country
Good: Temperance
Argument: Whatever is bad for enemies or good for friends, and practicable is good
Legislation: constitution & internal developments that will destroy
Argument: A man of a certain disposition makes for corresponding things
Happiness: A happy old age
Happiness: Magnificence
Happiness: Plenty of children
Argument: That is good which has been praised by a distinguished person
Happiness: Good luck
Good: Faculty of Speech and Action
Peace & War: Strength of One's Own Country
Argument: If something is possessed by no one else, it is exceptional and good.
Happiness as independence of life
Argument: All things are good which men deliberately choose to do
Happiness: Bodily excellences
Happiness: Good Birth
Ways & Means: In other lands
Food Supply: agreements and commercial treaties
Happiness as prosperity combined with virtue
Food Supply: food produced and imported
Good: Magnificence
National Defense: methods and character, lie of country
Happiness: Money and Territory
Argument: That is good on which much money and labor has been spent
Happiness as secure enjoyment of maximum pleasure
Peace & War: past wars of one's own country
Happiness: Community: Young men and women are of good quality
Happiness: Fame/Honor
Argument: Things easily effected, those in which most people or even one's inferiors have succeeded are good
Ways & Means: Sources of Revenue
Legislation: laws & customs of other nations and races
Argument: Things which gratify friends or annoy enemies are good
Happiness: Good children
Argument: That which is not in excess is good
Argument: Something done without pain or quickly is good
Legislation: constitution & internal developments that will destroy
Argument: That which is praised is good
Happiness as good condition of property & body, power to guard them and make use of them
Argument: That is good which the contrary is bad
Happiness: plenty of friends
Happiness: good friends
Ways & Means: Expenditures
Happiness: Property,
Ownership
Happiness: Fame, Honor, Reputation
Good: Magnanimity
Argument: Things for which we are fitted by nature or experience are good
Argument: That which most people seek after is good