When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.363
![When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]](http://cdn.quoteddaily.com/images/george-herbert/when-all-men-have-what-belongs-to-them-it-cannot-bee-muchwhen-all-men-have-what-belongs-to-them-it.jpg)
When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. [When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot be much.]