"On Secrecy" by Sir Henry Taylor | Weekly Wisdom
A secret may be sometimes best kept by keeping the secret of its being a secret.
Taylor was son of a gentleman farmer in County Durham. After being at sea for some months and in the Naval Stores Department, he became a clerk in the Colonial Office, and remained there for 48 years, during which he exercised considerable influence on the colonial policy of…
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