Francis Wright Quote
We hear of the wealth of nations, of the powers of production, of the demand and supply of markets, and we forget that these words mean no more, if they mean any thing, then the happiness, and the labor, and the necessities of men.
Francis Wright
We hear of the wealth of nations, of the powers of production, of the demand and supply of markets, and we forget that these words mean no more, if they mean any thing, then the happiness, and the labor, and the necessities of men.
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Francis Mastin Wright (1810–1869), Ohio Republican politician
Francis Augustus Wright (1835–1903), Australian politician and merchant sailor
Francis Marion Wright (1844–1917), United States federal judge
Francis Wright (cricketer) (1874–1899), Australian cricketer
Francis Wright (actor) (born 1958), English actor and puppeteer
Francis Wright (academic) (c. 1610–1659), English Church of England clergyman, Oxford don, and schoolmaster
Francis Wright (industrialist) (1806–1873), English industrialist
Felix (musician) or Francis Wright, British DJ and producer
Francis Mastin Wright (1810–1869), Ohio Republican politician
Francis Augustus Wright (1835–1903), Australian politician and merchant sailor
Francis Marion Wright (1844–1917), United States federal judge
Francis Wright (cricketer) (1874–1899), Australian cricketer
Francis Wright (actor) (born 1958), English actor and puppeteer
Francis Wright (academic) (c. 1610–1659), English Church of England clergyman, Oxford don, and schoolmaster
Francis Wright (industrialist) (1806–1873), English industrialist
Felix (musician) or Francis Wright, British DJ and producer