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I'm not sure why he calls Boniface "Bonifacius," but this is the neighborhood all right.
David Murray: Why you Might Want to Attend Saturday's 'Nelson-Tennial' 2009
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Jpatt 2010
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Britzman 2010
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I'm not sure why he calls Boniface "Bonifacius," but this is the neighborhood all right.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Murray 2009
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
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Cotton Mather's "Bonifacius," which Franklin cites as an influence in the development of his own philosophy, maintains this distinction.
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In Rome, Manuela and her son Angelo were personal physicians to Pope Bonifacius IX.
Doctors: Medieval. 2009
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