John Hancock Quotes
People Who Pay Greater Respect To A Wealthy Villain Than To An Honest, Upright Man In Poverty, Almost Deserve To Be Enslaved; They Plainly Show That Wealth, However It May Be Acquired, Is, In Their Esteem, To Be Preferred To Virtue.
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