No orator ever made an impression by appealing to men as to their plainest physical wants, except when he could allege that those wants were caused by some one's tyranny.


The English Constitution (1867) 'The Cabinet'


No orator ever made an impression by appealing to men as to their plainest physical wants, except when he could allege that those wants were caused...

No orator ever made an impression by appealing to men as to their plainest physical wants, except when he could allege that those wants were caused...

No orator ever made an impression by appealing to men as to their plainest physical wants, except when he could allege that those wants were caused...

No orator ever made an impression by appealing to men as to their plainest physical wants, except when he could allege that those wants were caused...