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The five Pillars of Aristocracy," he argued, "are Beauty, Wealth, Birth, Genius...
Author:
Joseph J. Ellis
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Founding Brothers: The
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The five Pillars of Aristocracy," he argued, "are Beauty, Wealth, Birth, Genius and Virtues. Any one of the three first, can at any time, over bear any one or both of the two last.
( Joseph J. Ellis )
[ Founding Brothers: The ]
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