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They were both exceptionally learned statesmen and consummate rhetoricians.
But statesmen with military experience remained worried about the nation's state of preparedness.
This was the lesson of the twentieth century; statesmen who believed in clear-cut power politics were stuck back in the nineteenth.
As international statesmen they lacked interest in social and economic policy, and seemed also to be caught in a time-warp of imperial illusions.
We have not only mathematicians becoming philosophers, but astrologers becoming experimentalists, statesmen becoming naturalists, and alchemists becoming entrepreneurs.
The books reviewed here show that there are still many more facets of this most versatile of statesmen to be studied and interpreted.
Similarly, history was, until the 19th century, primarily an account of the actions of kings, statesmen, generals and other luminaries.
If statesmen fail to be far-sighted or maintain a vision of the future, we may be deprived by foreign countries of remaining profits.
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