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PROMOTIONS John Smith ( 1580-1631 ) BIBLIOGRAPHY : Captain John Smith , soldier of Young Seamen ( London , 1626 ) , The fortune , sometime Turkish slave , and True Travels ... of Captain John gentleman adventurer , came to Vir- Smith ...
PROMOTIONS John Smith ( 1580-1631 ) BIBLIOGRAPHY : Captain John Smith , soldier of Young Seamen ( London , 1626 ) , The fortune , sometime Turkish slave , and True Travels ... of Captain John gentleman adventurer , came to Vir- Smith ...
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1678 bet date on the John Norton ( 1606-1663 ) A leader among early New England phemies of the Present Generation ministers , John Norton was born in ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1659 ) . His " A Hertfordshire , England , received his Funeral ...
1678 bet date on the John Norton ( 1606-1663 ) A leader among early New England phemies of the Present Generation ministers , John Norton was born in ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1659 ) . His " A Hertfordshire , England , received his Funeral ...
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45 John Trumbull ( 1750-1831 ) BIBLIOGRAPHY : John Trumbull passed his entrance was reprinted thirty times between examinations at Yale at the age of 1782 and 1840. The Poetical Works seven , but did not enter until he was of John ...
45 John Trumbull ( 1750-1831 ) BIBLIOGRAPHY : John Trumbull passed his entrance was reprinted thirty times between examinations at Yale at the age of 1782 and 1840. The Poetical Works seven , but did not enter until he was of John ...
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