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culture of chosen plants of beautiful flowers, such as tulips,
auriculas or anemones – or of choice & useful plants for
purposes culinary or medicinal. In reference Of locomotive
amusements many are will present themselves – and many
of both healthful & varied character. Nutting – or mushroom
hunting on foot or the thousand other attractions of forest &
field – amusements not only pleasurable in themselves, but useful
in their consequence, & sometimes even lucrative – for and no man
need blush if without loss to others his amusements can be
made pecuniarily profitable to himself.
The mechanical arts again – those arts which invent and modify
the instruments directly subservient to animal enjoyment, – or indirectly
subservient by their subserviency to sciences in which promote that
enjoyment.
But prudence, setting
out on the chase for happiness will seldom fail of success –
"the world is all before it" – a world which presents at every
turning some new instrument, some new element of pleasure.
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