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Richard Steele

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No man was ever so completely skilled in the conduct of life, as not to receive new information from age and experience…
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No. 544 (November 24, 1712).
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Shelby Steele (May 2, 2006). "White Guilt and the Western Past: Why is America so Delicate with the Enemy?". Wall Street Journal. 

 
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