Economy-1
t there
can be drare. All co
contemplate; but it is a miracle waking place every
instant. Confucius said, quot;to kno we know w we know, and
t kno kno is true kno;
of tion to be a fact to
anding, I foresee t all men at lengtablisheir
lives on t basis.
Let us consider for a moment of trouble and
anxiety , and is
necessary t roubled, or at least careful. It would be
some advantage to live a primitive and frontier life, the
midst of an oution, if only to learn he
gross necessaries of life and aken to obtain
to look over ts, to
see men most commonly boug tores, w
tored, t is, groceries. For the
improvements of ages little influence on tial
laence; as our skeletons, probably, are not to be
distinguisors.
By tever, of all t
man obtains by ions, , or from
long use ant to few, if any,
empt to
do it. to many creatures t one
necessary of life, Food. to t is a few
incable grass, er to drink; unless he
Ser of t or tains se
creation requires more ter. the necessaries of
life for man in te may, accurately enougributed
under ter, Clothing, and Fuel; for
not till ertain true
problems of life of success. Man has
invented, not only clothes and cooked food; and possibly
from tal discovery of the
consequent use of it, at first a l