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George Savile, an English politician and statesman, navigated the turbulent waters of English politics with diplomacy and pragmatism during the Restoration period. As a key figure in the Whig party, he championed religious tolerance and constitutional reform, leaving a legacy of moderation and statesmanship in an era marked by upheaval and uncertainty.
"Most men make little use of their speech than to give evidence against their own understanding."
"Popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or no."
"A prince who will not undergo the difficulty of understanding must undergo the danger of trusting."
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