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the mass of the people was, perhaps, the happiest in existence. they had hardly to do any work to gain a livelihood. each family had its house or hut in its own ground. they planted, in a few days, enough tobacco, maize and mandioca for their own consumption [...]. having at every hut a grove of oranges
the mass of the people was, perhaps, the happiest in existence. they had hardly to do any work to gain a livelihood. each family had its house or hut in its own ground. they planted, in a few days, enough tobacco, maize and mandioca for their own consumption [...]. having at every hut a grove of oranges...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguay
the mass of the people was, perhaps, the happiest in existence. they had hardly to do any work to gain a livelihood. each family had its house or hut in its own ground. they planted, in a few days, enough tobacco, maize and mandioca for their own consumption [...]. having at every hut a grove of oranges
the mass of the people was, perhaps, the happiest in existence. they had hardly to do any work to gain a livelihood. each family had its house or hut in its own ground. they planted, in a few days, enough tobacco, maize and mandioca for their own consumption [...]. having at every hut a grove of oranges...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguay