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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

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    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
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