Capitolo 24
if the national wealth were separated equally among all the owners,
each of the 206,558 families would possess a capital of the pound of L680.
But they has omitted to affirm that some of these land owners
possesses 50,000 acrid, and other a mere heap of flints.
You/he/she will be observed that the division of earth as every other good person
things, increases in proportion to the distance from the capital. In
the province in Rome there are out 1,956 land owners of 176,002
inhabitants that are approximately one in ninety. In the province of
Soaked, toward the Adriatic there are 39,611, out of 243,104, or
an owner to every six inhabitants that are as much as to say
what in this province is almost as a lot of ownership as there is
families.
The sour Romano that taken Rome many centuries to conquer, it is
to the duration it foresees the ownership of 113 families, and of 64
stock companies. [3]
I CAPITULATE V.
OF THE PLEBEIANS.
His/her Father's subjects Saint they are separated from birth and the fortune
in the three very separate classes,--nobility, city, and people, or
plebeian. The Gospel has omitted to consecrate the inequality of men,
but the law of the State--that is to say the wish of the,
Popes--attentively it maintains him/it. Blessed XIV. the declared honourable
and to greet in his/her Taurus of January 4 th 1746 and Pius IX. express
he in the same finishes to the beginning of his/her _Chirografo_ of May
2, 1853.
If I don't calculate the clergy among the classes of society, it is
because that body is foreign to the nation from its affairs, from his
rights, and often from his/her origin. The Cardinalses and Prelates are
not, properly speaking, the subjects of the Pope but rather his/her ghostly
confederate, and the partners of his/her omnipotence.
The distinction of class is especially perceptible in Rome, nearby
the Pontifical throne. It gradually disappears, together with many
other abuses, in proportion to their distance from their source. There
it is immoderate abysses among the noble Roman and the citizen of
Rome, among the citizen of Rome and the plebeian of the city. The