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Third Way

Third Way

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igloo

[Inuit,=house]. The Eskimos traditionally had three types of houses. A summer house, which was basically a tent, a winter house, which was usually partially dug into the ground and covered with earth; and a snow or ice house. The latter was a dome-shaped dwelling constructed of blocks of snow placed in an ascending spiral with a low tunnel entrance. Although it can provide adequate protection for weeks in severe cold, it was used almost exclusively as a temporary shelter while traveling.

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Thomas de Mahy, marquis de Favras (1744-1790)

Thomas de Mahy
Thomas de Mahy
On his deathbed his last words were – “I see that you have made three spelling mistakes.”

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