| 1791 - 618 pages
...that power which is conferred by wealth in the hands of the few, is the perpetual fource of oppreflion and neglect to the mafs of mankind. The power of the...combination, from which, number, difperfion, indigence, and ignor.ince equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies by their profeflions, thtir... | |
| John Taylor - Quotations - 1839 - 274 pages
...by wealth, in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and ne. gleet to the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance, equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
| 1839 - 446 pages
...considerable service and beneficence to the public.— Barrow. oppression and neglect for the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance, equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 pages
...conferred by wealth, in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and neglect to the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance, equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - English literature - 1846 - 630 pages
...conferred by wealth in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and neglect to the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - English literature - 1871 - 616 pages
...conferred by wealth in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and neglect to the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
| John Tillotson - Quotations - 1880 - 392 pages
...conferred by wealth, in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and neglect to the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance, equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
| John Tillotson - 1882 - 400 pages
...conferred by wealth, in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and neglect to the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated by their tendency to "ombination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and C B 1gnorance, equally preclude the poor.... | |
| Joseph Stancliffe Davis - Business & Economics - 1917 - 548 pages
...conferred by wealth in the hands of the few, is the perpetual source of oppression and neglect of the mass of mankind. The power of the wealthy is farther concentrated...their tendency to combination, from which, number, dispersion, indigence, and ignorance, equally preclude the poor. The wealthy are formed into bodies... | |
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