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a lifelong disciple of Lord Chesterfield's maxim that a gentleman was free to do...
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Joseph J. Ellis
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Founding Brothers: The
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a lifelong disciple of Lord Chesterfield's maxim that a gentleman was free to do anything he pleased as long as he did it with style.
( Joseph J. Ellis )
[ Founding Brothers: The ]
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