The wealthy are generally impressed with an idea, that they shall never stand in need of public charitable relief; but a little less confidence would become them better.


Book III, On Consumption, Chapter VI, Section II, p. 439 - A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832)


The wealthy are generally impressed with an idea, that they shall never stand in need of public charitable relief; but a little less confidence would ...

The wealthy are generally impressed with an idea, that they shall never stand in need of public charitable relief; but a little less confidence would ...

The wealthy are generally impressed with an idea, that they shall never stand in need of public charitable relief; but a little less confidence would ...

The wealthy are generally impressed with an idea, that they shall never stand in need of public charitable relief; but a little less confidence would ...