Economy-2
erruption to acquire
to use them when acquired, I
relinquiso t. Some are quot;industrious,quot; and appear
to love labor for its o
of noto say. those
o do hey now enjoy,
I migo hey
pay for t their free papers. For myself I found
t tion of a day-laborer independent of
any, especially as it required only ty or forty days in a year
to support one. the
sun, and o devote o ,
independent of es from
monto monte from one end of to the
other.
In s, I am convinced, bot to
maintain ones self on t a a pastime,
if s of the simpler
nations are still ts of tificial. It is not
necessary t a man s of his
brohan I do.
One young man of my acquaintance, wed some acres,
told me t he
means. I my mode of living on any
account; for, beside t before I may have
found out anot there may be as many
different persons in t I would have each
one be very careful to find out and pursue his
fatead. th may
build or plant or sail, only let be
is by a matical
point only t ive slave
keeps tar in t is sufficient guidance for
all our life. e may not arrive at our port hin a calculable
period, but rue course.
Undoubtedly, in t is true for one is truer still
for a t proportionally more
expensive than a small one, since one roof may cover, one