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1    1|  who struggle with no such unnecessary inherited encumbrances,
2    1|  to cook his Food, is then unnecessary; the sun is his fire, and
3    1| Shelter are wholly or half unnecessary. At the present day, and
4    1|   except for a parasol, is unnecessary. In our climate, in the
5    1|    begin to do, not merely unnecessary or artistic, but luxurious
6   12|   It was insignificant and unnecessary, and cost more than it came
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