The day will come when in the state of New York a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Revue Du Barreau Canadien - Page 1101923Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 420 pages
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| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1865 - 836 pages
...majority is the government, and has the rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at its mercy. The day will come when, in the State of New York, a multitude of people, none of whom hos had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose... | |
| Criticism - 1865 - 836 pages
...majority is the government, aid has the rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at its mercy. The day will come when, in the State of New York, a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose... | |
| 1905 - 1004 pages
...such u passage, to recall Macaulay's wellknown letter to a gentleman in New York in 1857. "The day will come when, in the State of New York, a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1911 - 824 pages
...bushels. Lord Macaulay is quoted as saying: " The day will come when the multitudes of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast or expects...more than half a dinner, will choose a Legislature. It is possible to doubt what sort of a Legislature will be chosen. . . . There will be, I fear, spoliation.... | |
| Education - 1898 - 404 pages
...majority is the government, and has the rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at its mercy. The day will come when in the state of New York a multitude of people, none of whom have had more than half a breakfast, or expect to have more than half a dinner, will choose... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1861 - 604 pages
...majority is the Government, aud has the rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at its mercy. The day will come when, in the State of New York, a multitude...Legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of Legislature will be choseu ? Oil one side, is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights,... | |
| English literature - 1861 - 600 pages
...majority is the Government, and has the rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at its mercy. The day will come when, in the State of New York, a multitude...Legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of Legislature will be chosen ? On one side, is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights,... | |
| Anonymous - 1861 - 604 pages
...who are always a minority, absoj?*ly »t its mercy. The day will come when, in the State of New kZ & multitude of people, not one of whom has had more than half 1 wakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a Legislature. Is it possible to... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1863 - 478 pages
...famous letter to Mr. Randall, finds the chief danger to our institutions, where he says : " The day will come when, in the State of New York, a multitude...one of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or ex* " America exhibits in her social state an extraordinary phenomenon. Men are there seen on a greater... | |
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