| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1881 - 466 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith. On the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...anybody should be permitted to drink champagne and to ride in a carriage while thousands of honest people are in want of necessaries ? Which of the two... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1882 - 842 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith ; on the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...anybody should be permitted to drink champagne, and to ride in a carriage, while thousands of honest folks are in want of necessaries. Which of the two... | |
| Adolphus Julius Frederick Behrends - 1886 - 332 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith ; on the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...carriage, while thousands of honest folks are in want of necessities. Which of the two candidates is likely to be preferred by the workingman who hears his... | |
| Adolphus Julius Frederick Behrends - 1886 - 336 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith ; on the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...carriage, while thousands of honest folks are in want of necessities. Which of the two candidates is likely to be preferred by the workingman who hears his... | |
| Albert Richard Parsons - 1887 - 216 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith. On the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...carriage, while thousands of honest folks are in want of nece saries. What is the workingman likely to do when he hears his children cry for bread?—LORD MAOAULEY.... | |
| Detroit journal - 1890 - 132 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith. On the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking •why...anybody should be permitted to drink champagne and to ride in a carriage, while thousands of honest folk are in want of necessaries. Which of the two... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 702 strani
...by Macaulay six months before had come true ; that the demagogue had appeared, " ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...anybody should be permitted to drink champagne and to ride in a carriage while thousands of honest folk are in want of necessaries ;" and that working-men,... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 686 strani
...made by Macaulay six months before had come true; that the demagogue had appeared, " ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...anybody should be permitted to drink champagne and to ride in a carriage while thousands of honest folk are in want of necessaries ;" and that working-men,... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denny, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1909 - 494 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith. On the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...anybody should be permitted to drink champagne and to ride in a carriage, while thousands of honest folks are in want of necessaries. Which of the two... | |
| James Atwell Mount - 1899 - 44 strani
...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith ; on the other a demagogue, ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why...permitted to drink champagne and ride in a carriage, when thousands of honest folks are in want of necessities." It is in the great congested cities where... | |
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