When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much.
[When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]


Prose (ed. 1846)


When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]

When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]

When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]

When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]