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Updated: May 25, 2025
He is the born money-maker, bread-winner, provider the hüsbonda of our Anglo-Saxon ancestry and the pocket is his heraldic symbol, his birthright. The pocket question obtrudes itself at an alarmingly early period of married life whoever may be the moneyed member of the new firm.
But I can't work it without a capitalist. Well, I have ransacked London, and all the moneyed men shy me. The fools will go into railways, and bubbles, and a lot of things that are blind chance, but they won't even study my drawings and figures, and I made it clear enough too." "I'm not of their mind then," said Bolt. "My rule is never to let another man work my money.
Then some one drew an audible sigh of content; and a kind of dialogue took place though there was but the one voice full of quaint lifts and falls. Garth and Natalie, smiling broadly, listened without shame. "Ah! a fine day, a bellyful of bacon, and a pipeful of tobacco! would you change with a moneyed man, Tom Lillywhite?" "Well I don't know, sir!
It is a significant fact, that in these regions the landed and moneyed aristocracy had from ancient times preponderated and the middle class had totally disappeared, whereas among and near the Abruzzi the farmer-class had preserved its purity and vigour better than anywhere else in Italy: it was from the farmers accordingly and the middle class in general that the revolt substantially proceeded, whereas the municipal aristocracy still went hand in hand with the government of the capital.
The two classes had already frequently come into sharp collision, particularly in the provinces; for, though in general the provincials had far more reason than the Roman capitalists had to complain of the partiality of the Roman magistrates, yet the ruling lords of the senate did not lend countenance to the greedy and unjust doings of the moneyed men, at the expense of the subjects, so thoroughly and absolutely as those capitalists desired.
As steadily arose the numbers, the ability, and the importance of the traders and commercial magnates, the moneyed people, all those who were identified with the new wealth that the Commercial Revolution was creating, the lawyers, the doctors, the professors, the merchants, the so-called middle class, the bourgeoisie, who gradually grew discontented with the restrictive institutions of their time.
The sudden breaking down of that colossal moneyed institution, the soi-disant Bank of the United States, after it ceased to be in reality a bank of the government, brought about such a state of the circulation as rendered payment, by any of the ordinary means known to government, impossible. I know what I say, and repeat impossible.
'Which change the whole problem, I continued. 'I have to dress for a smartish servant and a Russia leather despatch-box. That brought me to a stand. I came over and looked at the box with a moment's hesitation. 'Yes, I resumed. 'Yes, and for the despatch-box! It looks moneyed and landed; it means I have a lawyer. It is an invaluable property. But I could have wished it to hold less money.
The body of confiscators, true to that moneyed interest for which they were false to every other, have found the clergy competent to incur a legal debt. Of course they declared them legally entitled to the property which their power of incurring the debt and mortgaging the estate implied: recognizing the rights of those persecuted citizens in the very act in which they were thus grossly violated.
Saturninus and Glaucia were from the first masters and servants of the proletariate and therefore not at all on a good footing with the moneyed aristocracy, which had no objection now and then to keep the senate in check by means of the rabble, but had no liking for street-riots and violent outrages.
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