"Trevelyan was a man who knew better than most that the ends sometimes justify the means; he just happened to be unusually forthright about it."

Charles Trevelyan (1807 - 1886)
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About Charles Trevelyan

Charles Edward Trevelyan was a British civil servant and colonial administrator who played a key role in the British government during the Irish famine and the implementation of the shift towards free trade in England. He was known for his controversial policies that were criticized for their impact on the Irish population during the famine. Trevelyan's advocacy for laissez-faire economics and limited government intervention influenced his decisions and policies during his tenure.

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