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  • It was the maxim, I think, of Alphonsus of Aragon, that dead counsellors are safest. The grave puts an end to flattery and artifice, and the information we receive from books is pure from interest, fear, and ambition. Dead counsellors are likewise most instructive, because they are heard with patience and with reverence.

    Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy, Francis Pearson Walesby (1825). “The Rambler”, p.410