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and his first wife, Peggy Maria Terry. As a child he travelled to Italy where he was initially educated. He acquired a love for Italy and its language, which lasted throughout his life. On returning to
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to study the philosophy of Plato as taught there, while there he secured entrance to the Great Mosque by posing as an
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