John Foster Quote

But the two classes [the educated and the uneducated] so beheld in contrast, might they not seem to belong to two different nations?


Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance (1820)


But the two classes [the educated and the uneducated] so beheld in contrast, might they not seem to belong to two different nations?

But the two classes [the educated and the uneducated] so beheld in contrast, might they not seem to belong to two different nations?

But the two classes [the educated and the uneducated] so beheld in contrast, might they not seem to belong to two different nations?

But the two classes [the educated and the uneducated] so beheld in contrast, might they not seem to belong to two different nations?