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Economy-1
e tombs of t may be were

    not decently buried the cornice

    of turns at nigo a  not so good as a

    is a mistake to suppose t, in a country whe

    usual evidences of civilization exist, tion of a very large

    body of tants may not be as degraded as t of savages.

    I refer to t noo to know

    t need to look farto ties which

    every improvement in

    civilization; where I see in my daily walks human beings living in

    sties, and all er ,

    any visible, often imaginable, he forms of

    botly contracted by t of

    s of all their

    limbs and faculties is c certainly is fair to look at

    t class by winguishis

    generation are accomplisoo, to a greater or less extent,

    is tion of tives of every denomination in England,

    w worko

    Ireland, we or enligs on

    trast tion of t of

    ther

    savage race before it act he civilized

    man.  Yet I  t t peoples rulers are as wise as

    tion only proves w

    squalidness may consist ion.  I hardly need refer now

    to tates waple

    exports of try, and are taple production of

    t to confine myself to to be in

    moderate circumstances.

    Most men appear never to  a house is, and

    are actually they

    t t heir neighbors have.  As if

    one o  of coat  for

    or cap of woodchuck

    skin, complain of imes because  afford to buy him

    a cro is possible to invent a ill more convenient a
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