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... John Norton ( 1606-1663 ) A leader among early New England ministers , John Norton was born in Hertfordshire , England , received his B.A. in 1624 and his M.A. in 1627 ... John Norton John Norton A Funeral Elegy, Upon Mrs Anne Bradstreet.
... John Norton ( 1606-1663 ) A leader among early New England ministers , John Norton was born in Hertfordshire , England , received his B.A. in 1624 and his M.A. in 1627 ... John Norton John Norton A Funeral Elegy, Upon Mrs Anne Bradstreet.
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... John Woolman ( 1720-1772 ) John Woolman , a Quaker leader and an early advocate of the aboli- tion of slavery , was born on a farm near Burlington , N.J. , and in 1740 moved to Mount Holly , N.J. , as a tailor's apprentice . At the age ...
... John Woolman ( 1720-1772 ) John Woolman , a Quaker leader and an early advocate of the aboli- tion of slavery , was born on a farm near Burlington , N.J. , and in 1740 moved to Mount Holly , N.J. , as a tailor's apprentice . At the age ...
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... John Trumbull ( 1750-1831 ) John Trumbull passed his entrance examinations at Yale at the age of seven , but did not enter until he was thirteen . He was graduated in 1767 , received his M.A. in 1770 ... John Trumbull John Trumbull.
... John Trumbull ( 1750-1831 ) John Trumbull passed his entrance examinations at Yale at the age of seven , but did not enter until he was thirteen . He was graduated in 1767 , received his M.A. in 1770 ... John Trumbull John Trumbull.
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