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" What greater happinefs can there be, than to pafs one's life, 



*' where we are not obliged to fqueeze ourfelves into little cabins, 



*' frozen with cold, or futtocatcd with heat! We have no winter here, 



" to load our bodies with ponderous cloathing, or to fcorch cur ikins 



•' before a perpetual fire ; thefe are the practices which fhrivel us up, 



*' bring upon us a premature old age, dim our eyefight, confume our 



•* vigour, and draw after them a long train of difeafes [<:]." 



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