| 1915 - 1144 lapas
...pass away " unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what use he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be: "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." AN ECHO OF THE LUDLOW STRIKE In dramatic contrast to the appearance of Mr. Morgan,... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1896 - 438 lapas
...pass away 'unwept, unhonored, and unsung,' no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be, ' The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.' " He believes large estates left at death should be taxed by the State, as is... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1900 - 196 lapas
...away, "unwept, unhonoured, and unsung," no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be : " The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." In the North American Review) for December, 1881, Mr. Andrew Carnegie wrote a... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1901 - 340 lapas
...pass away "unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be : " The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." Such, in my opinion, is the true gospel concerning wealth, obedience to which... | |
| 1901 - 780 lapas
...pass away 'unwept, unhonored and unsung,' no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be: 'The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." "The result of my own study of the question, 'What is the best gift that can... | |
| Henry George - 1905 - 446 lapas
...pass away ' unwept, unhonored and unsung,' no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be, ' The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.' " On page 21 of the same volume will be found this passage in the second article,... | |
| 1906 - 794 lapas
...pass away unwept, nnhonored, and unsung; no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be: "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." (From his essay on "The Gospel of Wealth.") CARPENTER, MATTHEW HALE. IV, 22.... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1912 - 514 lapas
...pass away "unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be: "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." The Gospel of Wealth. The question of what to do with too much money is rather... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1914 - 550 lapas
...pass away 'unwept, unhonoured, and unsung,' no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. ... Of such as these the public verdict will then be: 'The man who dies rich dies disgraced.' " (Carnegie, The Gospel of Wealth [1889], Pi. I, p. 17). P. 481. But the... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1915 - 44 lapas
...pass away "unwept, unhonored and unsung," no matter to what use he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as these the public verdict will then be : "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." Will Solve Problem "'Such, in my opinion, is the true gospel concerning wealth,... | |
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