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PART II WEALTH
 

SECTION ii

THE MEMBERS OF THE BODY POLITIC

CHAPTER 64

THE COUNCILLOR OF STATE

631. Behold the man who judgeth aright the ways and means of achieving great enterprises and the proper season to commence them : he is the proper man for the Council.

632. Study, resolution, manly exertion, and loving attention to the welfare of the people, these four make along with the last the five qualifications of the Councillor.

633. He is the able minister who possesseth the capacity to disunite allies, to cherish and keep up existing friendships, and to reunite those who have become enemies.

634. Judgment in the choice of projects and the means of their execution, and positiveness in the expression of opinion are necessary qualities in the Councillor.

635. Behold the man who knoweth the law and aboundeth in instruction, is deliberate in his speech and always understandeth what is fit for each occasion : he is the Councillor for thee.

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