Liaquat Ahamed Quotes
To Be The Governor Of The Bank Of England In The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Century Was Therefore Not A Mark Of Any Particular Merit, But Merely A Sign Of The Right Pedigree, Patience, Longevity, And The Luxury Of Having A Sufficiently Profitable Business With Partners Willing To Let One Take Four Years' Leave.
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