THE GREATEST MEN.
If magnitude of mind and power of personality are to be the measurement of greatness; then I know of only eight that are really great, writes the Rev. A Graham-Barton, F.S.P., in the "Westminster Gazette," and they are Sir Oliver Lodge, Lord Balfour Mr Lloyd George, Mr Bernard Shaw, Dean Inge, Lord Oxford, Mr H. G Wells', and Mr Winston Churchill. But the man who is the most perfect in morals, not mentality, is the greatest man in the kingdom.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 85, 20 January 1928, Page 8
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