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Robert Walpole Quotes

Admitting, however, for the sake of argument, that I am prime and sole minister in this country, am I, therefore, prime and sole minister of all Europe? Am I answerable for the conduct of other countries as well as for that of my own?
Robert Walpole

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British Statesman Quotes
Date of Birth:
August 26, 1676
Date of Death:
March 18, 1745
Nationality:
British
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