Nicholas Martin

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That wealth and greatness are often regarded with the respect and admiration which are due only to wisdom and virtue; and that the contempt, of which vice and folly are the only proper objects, is often most unjustly bestowed upon poverty and weakness, has been the complaint of moralists in all ages.
Delphi Complete Works of Adam Smith (Illustrated) (Delphi Series Seven Book 10)
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