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See what money can do: that can change Men's manners; alter their conditions! How tempestuous the slaves are without it! O thou powerful metal! what authority Is in thee! thou art the key to all men's Mouths: with thee, a man may lock up the jaws Of an informer; and without thee, he Cannot open the lips of a lawyer. - [Wealth] I am a gentleman, though spoiled i' the breeding. The Buzzards are all gentlemen. We came with the Conqueror. - The English Moor (act II, 4) [Ancestry]
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