The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 37
The Contrast
The Contrast.
Herein is the awful contrast in the condition of these two classes of men—both useful, both born with the same capacity for happiness and dignity; for dignity is not quality to be severed from any description of men, however humble their fortunes may be. Do we not admire it eve in brutes? Why should it ever be excluded from any class of men?
(Dillon.)