The advantage of riches remains with him who procured them, not with the heir.


Essays and English Traits (ed. 1909)


The advantage of riches remains with him who procured them, not with the heir.

The advantage of riches remains with him who procured them, not with the heir.

The advantage of riches remains with him who procured them, not with the heir.

The advantage of riches remains with him who procured them, not with the heir.