Thomas Carlyle Quote

To believe practically that the poor and luckless are here only as a nusiance to be abraded and abated, and in some permissable manner made away with, and swept out of sight, is not an amiable faith.


Chartism: Past and Present. By Thomas Carlyle (ed. 1858)


To believe practically that the poor and luckless are here only as a nusiance to be abraded and abated, and in some permissable manner made away...

To believe practically that the poor and luckless are here only as a nusiance to be abraded and abated, and in some permissable manner made away...

To believe practically that the poor and luckless are here only as a nusiance to be abraded and abated, and in some permissable manner made away...

To believe practically that the poor and luckless are here only as a nusiance to be abraded and abated, and in some permissable manner made away...