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Economy-1
t reated y, but

    it cannot so be disposed of.  A comfortable house for a rude and

    lived mostly out of doors, was once made here

    almost entirely of sucerials as Nature furniso their

    endent of t to the

    Massacts Colony, ing in 1674, says, quot;t of their

    ly, tigrees,

    slipped from t the sap is up, and

    made into great flakes, y timber, whey

    are green....  t are covered s whey make

    of a kind of bulrusly tig

    not so good as ty or a hundred

    feet long and ty feet broad....  I en lodged in their

    Englis;  he

    adds t ted and lined h

    well-wrougs, and were furnish various

    utensils.  to regulate t

    of t suspended over the roof and moved

    by a string.  Suc instance constructed in

    a day or t most, and taken do up in a few hours; and

    every family os apartment in one.

    In tate every family ohe

    best, and sufficient for its coarser and simpler s; but I think

    t I speak , the

    air s, and the savages

    ty not more than one half

    ter.  In toies, where

    civilization especially prevails, those who own a

    ser is a very small fraction of t pay an

    annual tax for tside garment of all, become indispensable

    summer and er, w

    no mean to

    insist age of

    it is evident t ter because it costs so

    little, w

    afford to o; nor can ter afford to

    , ansax, the poor

    civilized man se
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