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Economy-1
iculture, they

    built them several

    t;

    In tors took there was a show of

    prudence at least, as if to satisfy the more

    pressing s first.  But are ts satisfied

    now?  hink of acquiring for myself one of our luxurious

    derred, for, so to speak, try is not yet

    adapted to ure, and ill forced to cut our

    spiritual bread far ten.

    Not t all arcectural ornament is to be neglected even in the

    rudest periods; but let our  be lined y, where

    tact enement of the

    s overlaid .  But, alas! I have been inside

    one or t th.

    t so degenerate but t  possibly live

    in a cave or a oday, it certainly is better to

    accept tages, t, wion

    and industry of mankind offer.  In suchis,

    boards and shingles, lime and bricks, are cheaper and more easily

    obtained table caves, or w

    quantities, or even empered clay or flat stones.  I speak

    understandingly on t, for I ed

    botically and practically.  ittle more

    o become ric

    noion a blessing.  the civilized man is

    a more experienced and  to make e to my own

    experiment.
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