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Economy-2
likely soon to be a

    nation of pain it is desirable t there

    should be.  however, I should never have broken a horse or bull and

    taken o board for any work  do for me, for fear I

    sy seems

    to be tain t w is one mans

    gain is not anot table-boy has equal cause

    er to be satisfied?  Granted t some public works

    ructed  t man share

    t follo he

    could not  more

    case?  o do, not merely unnecessary or artistic, but

    luxurious and idle ance, it is inevitable

    t a feher

    rongest.  Man t only works

    for t, for a symbol of this, he works for

    t antial houses of

    brick or stone, ty of till measured by

    to wown is

    said to  houses for oxen, cows, and horses

    s, and it is not bes public buildings; but

    this

    county.  It s be by tecture, but w even by

    tract t, t nations so

    commemorate t-Geeta

    t!  toemples are the luxury

    of princes.  A simple and independent mind does not toil at the

    bidding of any prince.  Genius is not a retainer to any emperor, nor

    is its material silver, or gold, or marble, except to a trifling

    extent.  to w end, pray, is so mucone hammered?  In Arcadia,

    ions are

    possessed ion to perpetuate the memory of

    t of one t if

    equal pains aken to smootheir manners?  One

    piece of good sense  as high

    as tter to see stones in place.  the grandeur of

    to
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