... the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away "unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of such as... Men who are Making America - Page 36by Bertie Charles Forbes - 1922 - 442 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1915 - 1144 pages
...capital cannot be or has not been withdrawn and which is left chiefly at death for public uses, yet the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving...to administer during life will pass away " unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what use he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him. Of... | |
| Church congress - 1890 - 660 pages
...all idols from the throne of its godhead, and adopt the view propounded by a living millionaire, that the man " who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth," which he has not in his lifetime administered for public purposes and for the good of others, rather than... | |
| 1926 - 1034 pages
...capital can not be or lias not been withdrawn, and which is left chiefly at death to public uses. Yet the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away, 'unwept,... | |
| 1891 - 844 pages
...th?ir capital cannot be or has not been withdrawn, and is left cb icily at death for public uses, yet the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was his to administer during life, wiW pass away " unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1896 - 438 pages
...tied up in business that it cannot be given during a man's life; "yet," says Mr. Carnegie, '•' the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away 'unwept, unhonored, and unsung,' no matter... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1900 - 196 pages
...capital cannot be or has not been withdrawn, and which is left chiefly at death for public uses, yet the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away, "unwept, unhonoured, and unsung," no matter... | |
| 1901 - 780 pages
...water are an excellent good meal, but in beans is a mystical virtue." DIE RICH, DIE DISGRACED. "THE day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away 'unwept, unhonored and unsung,' no matter... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1901 - 340 pages
...capital cannot be or has not been withdrawn, and which is left chiefly at death for public uses ; yet the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away "unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter... | |
| Bernard Alderson - 1902 - 272 pages
...during life is, in his opinion, the only just and proper course. "The day is not far distant," he says, "when the man who dies, leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away unwept, unhonored and unsung, no matter... | |
| Henry George - 1905 - 446 pages
...capital cannot be or has not been withdrawn, and which is left chiefly at death for public uses ; yet the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away ' unwept, unhonored and unsung,' no matter... | |
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