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Nassau William Senior Quotes
The business of a Political Economist is neither to recommend nor to dissuade, but to state general principles, which it is fatal to neglect, but neither advisable, nor perhaps practicable, to use as the sole, or even the principal, guides in the actual conduct of affairs.
Nassau William Senior

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Category:
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Date of Birth:
September 26, 1790
Date of Death:
June 4, 1864
Nationality:
English
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