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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil

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Parliament is a potent engine, and its enactments must always do something, but they very seldom do what the originators of these enactments meant.
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Statement to the Associated Chambers of Commerce (March 1891)

 
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil

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