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...The same contradiction was perhaps most famously restated by Frederick Douglass: “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?”...
...The need for that balance dates back to the time of Richard, first Earl of Cornwall, the fabulously rich younger brother of King Henry III....
...Tomasi Jason G. Cahilly Hidehiro Imatsu Lora J. Price David G. Torrible Martin Cher Alan S. Kava Lorin P. Radtke Frederick Towfigh Denis P. Coleman III Dimitrios Kavvathas Richard M. Ramsden Greg A....
...John Julius Norwich conjures up Venice in 1077, the setting for the reconciliation of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and Pope Alexander III....
...Debs /s/ Joseph G. Fogg /s/ S. Parker Gilbert /s/ Robert G. Scott /s/ Frederick B. Whittemore /s/ John H. T. Wilson”...
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