A high atoftdai'dof cotofort. The* more numerous the comforts viewed as necessaries by the great body of the people, and the further those comforts 1 are removed from gross sensuality, the higher the moral condition* of that people, is a- principle in' politics without an* exception. The -warm* house, the neat furniture, the' comfortable mfealj 'the decent clothing)- the- well weeded and- flower decorated" garden*, The favorite singing bird and spaniefc and 1 fch'e email but well- chosen collection* ot Books avfe' enjoyments beyond .the- means of the idle, and not the choice of the — Tavern Hunter* What is fchte greatest; • f&ct M the eating way ever* known? That recorded of a man who commenced by bolting' a dooi 1 , aftei? which he threw up a window, and then sat (town* and swallowed- ar whole st&ry.-
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 107, 27 October 1877, Page 3
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