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It is a good thing to be laughed at. It is better than to be ignored.
Harold MacMillan
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Harold MacMillan
Age: 92 †
Born: 1894
Born: February 10
Died: 1986
Died: December 29
Diplomat
Military Personnel
Politician
Chelsea
London
Maurice Harold Macmillan
Lord Stockton
Earl of Stockton
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