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1 1| to have inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle, and farming 2 1| Man has invented, not only houses, but clothes and cooked 3 1| larger and more splendid houses, finer and more abundant 4 1| says, "The best of their houses are covered very neatly, 5 1| warm as the best English houses." He adds that they were 6 1| toil as the cost of their houses - but commonly they have 7 1| still be urged, for our houses are such unwieldy property 8 1| been wishing to sell their houses in the outskirts and move 9 1| civilization has been improving our houses, it has not equally improved 10 1| superiors! At present our houses are cluttered and defiled 11 1| traveller who stops at the best houses, so called, soon discovers 12 1| stand, for our lives, our houses and streets, furnish no 13 1| When I consider how our houses are built and paid for, 14 1| Before we can adorn our houses with beautiful objects the 15 1| They did not "provide them houses," says he, "till the earth, 16 1| live dry and warm in these houses with their entire families 17 1| built themselves handsome houses, spending on them several 18 1| rudest periods; but let our houses first be lined with beauty, 19 1| tell exactly what their houses cost, and fewer still, if 20 1| we have many substantial houses of brick or stone, the prosperity 21 1| said to have the largest houses for oxen, cows, and horses 22 1| sweep and cleanse their houses, squares, and the whole 23 1| burned several blocks of houses in the lower streets of 24 3| wherever they may place their houses, may be sure that they have 25 6| which tried the village houses so, when the maids stood 26 7| one another. Many of our houses, both public and private, 27 9| convenient places; and the houses were so arranged as to make 28 9| call at every one of these houses, and company expected about 29 9| make an irruption into some houses, where I was well entertained, 30 14| have been in many men's houses. I might visit in my old 31 14| of trespassers, and the houses and fences thus raised on 32 15| shade trees before their houses, and, when the crust was