What is worst of all, (if worse than what has already been stated be possible,) is that want of moral feeling and responsibility which characterizes corporations. A celebrated English writer expressed the truth, with some roughness, but with great force,... Official Magazine - Page 10de International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America - 1920Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William M. Gouge - 1833 - 414 pages
...English writer expressed the truth, with some roughness, but with great force, when he declared that "corporations have neither bodies to be kicked, nor souls to be damned." All these objections apply to our American Banks. They are protected, in most of the States, by direct... | |
| 1842 - 422 pages
...English writer expressed the truth, with some roughness, but with great force, when he declared that " corporations have neither bodies to be kicked, nor souls to be damned." All these objections apply to our American Banks. They are protected, in most of the States, by direct... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 pages
...and buy up the same paper, through brokers or agents, at two, three, and four per cent. a month. As corporations have " neither bodies to be kicked nor souls to be damned," there seems to be no present nor future danger of punishment. Another way of making money through the... | |
| George Henry Wathen - 1855 - 310 pages
...public money, very common in the Colonies, suggests that, in Victoria at least, Sheridan's saying that " Corporations have neither bodies to be kicked, nor souls to be damned," admits of wider application than he intended. February 27th. — To Lou tit Bay, twenty-five miles.... | |
| Frank Abial Flower - 1883 - 600 pages
...bishop; but the liberties of our people will be gone should we have courts without judges. Courts, like corporations. have neither " bodies to be kicked," nor " souls to be damned." Judges have both, and are amenable to the just criticisms of men, and for corrupt judgment answerable... | |
| Western rural year book - 1886 - 554 pages
...that no man is so good as to be safely trusted with irresponsible power over his fellow creatures. Corporations have neither bodies to be kicked nor souls to be damned, and their morals are those of the meanest and most ruthless men who have potential voice in their administration.... | |
| 1922 - 568 pages
...street, New York, NY Those who give promptly give twice; in a little while it may be too late to give. "Corporations have neither bodies to be kicked nor...million dollars for Russia's relief, it stipulated that food and grain should be carried in American bottoms. The shipowners seized upon this provision to... | |
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