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to encourage, not only the marriage, but the early marriage 

 of inferior members of the community ; at the same time 

 that the burdens of taxation retard more and more the 



A 



B 



C 



/ 



g 





d 



marriage of the middle and desirable classes. Free educa- 

 tion, free meals, free clothing may be very well for a certain 

 class, but they are not remedies, and the net result to this 

 nation will, in the lon^ run, be detrimental. 



Had we but eyes to see, and ears to hear, 

 How perfect would this world appear ! 



