| Silas Bent - 1928 - 370 strani
...and the potent more powerful — the humbler members of society — the farmers, mechanics and the laborers — who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors for themselves, have a right to complain of the injustice of their government. Fundamentally, that... | |
| Silas Bent - 1928 - 370 strani
...those natural and just advantages artificial distinctions — to grant titles, gratuities and exclusive privileges — to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful — the humbler members of society — the farmers, mechanics and the laborers — who have neither the time... | |
| 1924 - 810 strani
...the law undertakes to “grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges to make the poor poorer and the potent more powerful, the humble members of...to complain of the injustice of their government.' The veto caused great excitement, and was used in the political campaign to assist in Jackson's re-election.... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1942 - 308 strani
...when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages, artificial distinctions * * * to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful,...to complain of the injustice of their Government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as heaven... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1985 - 1246 strani
...law; but when laws undertake to add artificial distinction, to grant titles, gratuities, and excess privileges, to make the rich richer, and the potent...neither the time nor the means of securing like favors for themselves, have a right to complain of the injustice of their government. — ANDREW JACKSON.... | |
| John P. Diggins - 1986 - 430 strani
...these natural and just advantages artificial distinctions, to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent...itself to equal protection and, as Heaven does its rain, shower its favors alike on the high and low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified... | |
| William E. Nelson - 2009 - 284 strani
...[and] when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages artificial distinctions, ... to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful, the humble members of society . . . have a right to complain of the injustice of their Government."13 Jackson, of course, was not... | |
| Richard Ellis, Aaron B. Wildavsky - 1989 - 260 strani
..."the laws undertake to add . . . artificial distinctions, to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent...more powerful, the humble members of society— the fanners, mechanics, and laborers—who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors... | |
| Robert Lloyd Kelley - 1990 - 492 strani
...distinctions" brought about by laws that "make the rich richer and the potent more powerful," and injure the "humble members of society — the farmers, mechanics,...nor the means of securing like favors to themselves . . . "2 Samuel Tilden shared in all these events and attitudes. The ethos of the Tilden family was... | |
| Reuven Brenner, Gabrielle A. Brenner - 1990 - 302 strani
...[superior industry, economy and virtue] artificial distinctions, to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent...humble members of society - the farmers, mechanics, the laborers - who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves, have... | |
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