| William Cobbett - 1834 - 894 pages
...will blast all their hopes of deceiving the public. THE RELATIVE RIGHTS OF THE RICH AND THE POOH. ,. . The rich perceive, acknowledge, and act upon a common interest, and why not the poor? Yet the moment the latter are called up-'ii to combine for the preservation of their rights, forsooth... | |
| William Leggett - 1840 - 324 pages
...sustain. The same influence of public opinion which, is now about to lead to the long-desired fast step in Bank reform, will be potent in carrying on...and act upon a common interest, and why not the poor ? Yet the moment the latter are called upon to combine for the preservation of their rights, forsooth... | |
| Bernard Smith - 1941 - 984 pages
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| 1943 - 264 pages
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| Marvin Meyers - 1960 - 324 pages
...and devote themselves to preserving and extending privilege.1 Thus, to come back to party politics: The rich perceive, acknowledge, and act upon a common interest, and why not the poor? Yet the moment the latter are called upon to combine for the preservation of their rights, forsooth... | |
| George Seldes - 1966 - 928 pages
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