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List of authors letter J

John H. Patterson
John H. Shield
John Haggai
John Haldane
John Hancock, to Sam Adams at the Battle of Lexington
John Harold
John Harrigan
John Hay
John Hay, Distichs, latter 19th century
John Heisman
John Henry Cardinal Newman
John Henry Newman
John Herro
John Herschel
John Herschel Glenn, Jr.
John Heywood
John Holt
John Hope Franklin
John Howard Payne
John Howe
John Hunter
John Irving
John Irving, _The Cider House Rules_ (1985)
John J. Plomp
John J. Sirica
John Jay Chapman
John Johnson
John Junor
John K. Hutchens
John Keats
John Keats, -
John Keats, Letter to Benjamin Bailey, Nov 1817
John Keats, Letter to Fanny Brawne, Feb 1820 - died 1 year later
John Keats, Letter to James Rice, Feb 1820
John Kennedy, Autobiography of malcolm x
John Kenneth Galbraith
John Kenneth Galbraith, Guardian (London, 28 July 1989)
John Kenneth Galbraith, The Affluent Society (1958)
John Kerry
John Kerry, Debate
John Kerry, Speech at Democratic Convention, May 31, 2002
John Kerry, speech in 2004
John Kerry, speech in New York, August 24, 2004
John Kerry, Statement on Vietnam before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, April 22, 1971
John Kieran
John Knowles
John Kord Lagemann
John L. Casteel
John L. Jackley, New York Times, 10/29/90, p. A15.
John L. Motley

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