Economy-1
cures an abode whe
savages. An annual rent of from ty-five to a hundred dollars
(try rates) entitles o t of the
improvements of centuries, spacious apartments, clean paint and
paper, Rumford fire-place, back plastering, Venetian blinds, copper
pump, spring lock, a commodious cellar, and many ot
t o enjoy things is so
commonly a poor civilized man, w,
is ric is asserted t civilization is a real
advance in tion of man -- and I t it is, though
only tages -- it must be s it
ter d making tly; and
t of a t of w I will call life which is
required to be exc, immediately or in the long run. An
average s per hundred
dollars, and to lay up take from ten to fifteen years
of t encumbered h a family --
estimating t one dollar a
day, for if some receive more, ot he
must more than half his life commonly before his wigwam
instead, this is
but a doubtful co
excerms?
It may be guessed t I reduce almost tage of
y as a fund in store against the
future, so far as to the
defraying of funeral expenses. But per required to
bury s to an important distinction
bet, they have
designs on us for our benefit, in making the life of a civilized
people an institution, in wo a
great extent absorbed, in order to preserve and perfect t of the
race. But I age is at
present obtained,