Anniversary Address Before the American Institute of the City of New York At T

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Anniversary Address Before the American Institute of the City of New York At T
H G O Harrison Gray Otis Colby
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14 joice that here we may all unite, and that the cause of industry is the cause of the whole people. This cry may do well enough in the kraals of Ireland and in the depths of Hungary, but it should have no place in the American vocabulary.
The fact cannot be disguised, however, that a feeling of prejudice and hostility does exist between the wealthy and the labouring classes, even in this country. It arises in part from the indulgence of envy against the successful, from that sourness of spiri
...t which is engen- dered by misfortune, from not making the distinction between this and other countries; but it has been extended and aggravated chiefly by that worst pest of human society, the demagogue. Fully per- suaded in his own mind of the truth of Hooker's celebrated remark, that "he who goes about persuading men that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, will never want adherents, " he ap- peals, with practised skill, to these inflammable passions, and becomes for a time the champion of popular rights the favourite of the multi- tude.

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