A Letter Addressed to Martin Van Buren President of the United States in Answe

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A Letter Addressed to Martin Van Buren President of the United States in Answe
Lucy Kenney
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Such would also have been the case with respect to your opponents, save one ; and he, although of illustrious parentage, fought his own way up the ladder, and built up his own reputation. As has been very justly remarked by an eminent jurist, " In our country the highest man is not above the people — the humblest man is not below the people. " If the rich may be said to have additional protection, they have not additional power. Nor does wealth here form a permanent distinction of families ; th...e richest man amongst us may be brought to the humblest level; and the child, with scarcely clothes to cover his nakedness, may rise to the highest office in our Government. And the poor man, while he rocks his infant on his knees, may justly indulge the consolation, that, if he possess talents and virtue^ there is no office beyond the reach of his honorable ambition. I am astonished, sir, that any one springing from the humble place in society that you did, and most of those around you, should speak so degradingly of tinkers and cobblers, honest and hard-v-/orking mechanics.

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