Plutarch Quote

For the rich men without scruple drew the estate into their own hands, excluding the rightful heirs from their succession; and all the wealth being centred upon the few, the generality were poor and miserable. Honourable pursuits, for which there was no longer leisure, were neglected; the state was filled with sordid business, and with hatred and envy of the rich.


Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men: Corrected from the Greek and Revised (ed. 1876)


For the rich men without scruple drew the estate into their own hands, excluding the rightful heirs from their succession; and all the wealth being...

For the rich men without scruple drew the estate into their own hands, excluding the rightful heirs from their succession; and all the wealth being...

For the rich men without scruple drew the estate into their own hands, excluding the rightful heirs from their succession; and all the wealth being...

For the rich men without scruple drew the estate into their own hands, excluding the rightful heirs from their succession; and all the wealth being...