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Philip Stanhope
Birthday: September 22, 1694
Deathday: March 24, 1773
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British Statesman
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National: British
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In the mass of mankind, I fear, there is too great a majority of fools and knaves; who, singly from their number, must to a certain degree be respected, though they are by no means respectable.
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