“In a statesman’s transactions there are many things which cannot be communicated otherwise than by manner without inconvenient commitment or controversy; and that will be the most serviceable manner which can be expressive or inexpressive at pleasure, and be used as a dark lantern to his meanings.”

—  Henry Taylor

Source: The Statesman (1836), Ch. 31. p. 235

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English playwright and poet 1800–1886

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