Economy-1
, as if all ts of tural machine were
suent.
to solve the problem of a livelihood
by a formula more complicated tself. to get his
srings es in tle. ite skill
rap o catc and
independence, and turned a o it.
the reason he is poor; and for a similar reason we are all
poor in respect to a ts, though surrounded by
luxuries. As Chapman sings,
quot;ty of men --
-- for eartness
All s rarefies to air.quot;
And he richer
but t, and it be t him. As I
understand it, t ion urged by Momus against the
s; made it movable, by
;; and it may still
be urged, for our y t we are
often imprisoned rathe bad
neigo be avoided is our own scurvy selves. I know one or
t least, in town, wion,
o sell tskirts and move
into t been able to accomplis, and only
deat them free.
Granted t ty are able at last eito own or hire
ts improvements. ion has
been improving our equally improved the men who
are to in t ed palaces, but it so easy
to create noblemen and kings. And if ts
are no er
part of aining gross necessaries and comforts merely,
he former?
But y fare? Per will be found
t just in proportion as some ward
circumstances above thers have been degraded below him.
terbalanced by the indigence of
anothe
alms;silent poor.quot; t to
b