not wish
to be
represented
except by
opulent
men. An
Englishman
who has
lost his
fortune,
is said to
have died
of a
broken
heart. The
last term
of insult
is, "a
beggar."
Nelson
said, "the
want of
fortune is
a crime
which I
can never
get over."
Sydney
Smith
said,
"poverty
is
infamous
in
England."
And one of
their
recent
writers
speaks, in
reference
to a
private
and
scholastic
life, of
"the grave
moral
deterioration
which


