"A secret may be sometimes best kept by keeping the secret of its being a secret. It is not many years since a State secret of the greatest importance was printed without being divulged, merely by sending it to the press like any other matter, and trusting to the mechanical habits of the persons employed. They printed it piecemeal in ignorance of what it was about."

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Source: Sir Henry Taylor (1957). “The Statesman”

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Henry Taylor

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Henry Taylor is a notable poet and playwright known for his exploration of truth and freedom in human experience.

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