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Henry Bessemer Quotes

In such a case secrecy must be absolute to be effective, and although mere vague curiosity induced many persons of my intimate acquaintance to ask to be allowed to just go in and have a peep, I never admitted anyone.
Henry Bessemer

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Type:
Scientist Quotes
Category:
English Scientist Quotes
Date of Birth:
January 19, 1813
Date of Death:
March 15, 1898
Nationality:
English
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