| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 806 páginas
...pointed out at length the dangers to our liberties that would result from social unrest, Macaulay said: " '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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 636 páginas
...pointed out at length the dangers to our liberties that would result from social unrest, Macaulay said: " "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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 808 páginas
...pointed out at length the dangers to our liberties that would result from social unrest, Macaulay said: " '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... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 254 páginas
...contrast to such a passage, to recall Macaulay's well-known 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... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 252 páginas
...contrast to such a passage, to recall Macaulay's well-known 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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1922 - 46 páginas
...the 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 has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose... | |
| Samuel Zane Batten - 1922 - 288 páginas
...that it is a monstrous iniquity that one man should have a million and another cannot get a full meal. 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... | |
| 1923 - 920 páginas
...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...more than half a dinner, will choose a Legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of a Legislature will be chosen? . . . Either some Caesar or Napoleon... | |
| John Morley - 1923 - 322 páginas
...when, 1 American Ideals (1902), pp. 210, 211. in the State of New York, a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects...more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of a legislature will be chosen ? On one side is a statesman preaching... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1924 - 358 páginas
...the 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 has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose... | |
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