Short Answers to Reckless Fabrications, Against the Democratic Candidate for President, James Buchanan
Short Answers to Reckless Fabrications, Against the Democratic Candidate for President, James Buchanan
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Labor is the (mndaition of the wealth of every country ; and the free laborers of the ¥orth deserve respect both for their probity and their intelligence. Heaven forbid that I should do them wrong! Of all the countries on tbe earth, we ought to have the most consideration for the laboring man. From the very nature of our institutions, the wheel of fortune is con- stantly revolving and producing such mutations in property, that the wealthy man of to-day may become the poor laborer of to-morrow. ...Truly wealth often takes to itself wings and mes away. > A large fortune rarely hats beyond the third generation, even if it it endure so long. We mt^it all know instances of individuals obliged to labor for their daily bread, whose grandfathers were men of fortune. The regular process of society would almost seem to consist of the efforts of one clasis to dissipate the fortunes which they have inherited, whilst another class, by their industry and economy, arc regularly rising to wealth. Yfe have all, therefore, a com- mon interest, as it is our coiUfeion duty, to protect the rights of the labor- ing man; and if I believed for a moment that this bill would prove injurious to him, it should meet my unqualified opposition.
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