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Excerpt from Mine of Faults
Solid statesmen. For intrigue may be good, in war, and it may be good, in love, but it is not good, save in a subordinate and second ary sense, in state-affairs. Nothing durable was ever built upon it. Strength is simple, but cunning is the weapon of the weak: and there is probably more consummate policy, 5. E. Diplomacy and tact, exhibited by women in the conduct of their love-affairs in every century, than has ever been displayed by men on the great stage of politics in the whole of human history.
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