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<note># Promotion of Frugality</note><lb/>the condition of the <hi rend='underline'>poor</hi> in this respect will, at any<lb/> rate, have been raised to a <hi rend='underline'>level</hi> with that of the<lb/> rich;- and will so continue. The habit of frugality<lb/> will have taken root; and having so done, may de<lb/>-rive strength rather than weakness from the increased<lb/> exertions it will have been called upon to make._ | |||
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heading Ch XVI. Circulating Annuities
# Promotion of Frugality
the condition of the poor in this respect will, at any
rate, have been raised to a level with that of the
rich;- and will so continue. The habit of frugality
will have taken root; and having so done, may de
-rive strength rather than weakness from the increased
exertions it will have been called upon to make._