568 examples of johns in sentences

The party seems to have had a delightful time otherwise, for they were fêted wherever they stopped, notably at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and St. Johns, Newfoundland.

[Footnote 4: Bassett, Slavery and Servitude in North Carolina, Johns Hopkins University Studies, vol.

"I don't care for no Little Johns.

Among those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Barney of Md., Armstrong of Va., A.H. Shepperd of N.C., Blair of Tenn., Chilton and Lyon of Ky., Johns of Del., and others from slave states.

" Messrs. Blair, of Tenn., and Chilton, Lyon, and R.M. Johnson, of Ky., A.H. Shepperd, of N.C., Messrs. Armstrong and Smyth, of Va., Messrs. Dorsey, Archer, and Barney, of Md., and Johns, of Del., with numerous others from slave states, have asserted the power of Congress to abolish slavery in the District.

"The other was born in St. Johns, Nova Scotia, and bears the name of William Smith, a seaman by profession.

Thus, write John's, men's, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs; and not, Johns, mens', her's, it's,

110 00 Plumb Sch'p Fund, for Fisk U........ 240 88 NEWFOUNDLAND, $1.00 St. Johns.

Adela Rogers St. Johns O'Toole (A); 29Jun70; R486998-487001.

ST. JOHNS, ADELA ROGERS.

JOHNS, FOSTER, pseud.

with biographical sketch, fingering, pedaling, etc. by Arthur Edward Johns tone; pf. © 9Jun27; A995151.

(The Johns Hopkins studies in romance literatures and languages, v.45) © on introd., notes & glossary; 8Mar44; AA452510.

A romantic view of poetry: being lectures given at the Johns Hopkins University on the Percy Turnbull Memorial Foundation in November 1941.

A romantic view of poetry: being lectures given at the Johns Hopkins University on the Percy Turnbull Memorial Foundation in November 1941.

A romantic view of poetry: being lectures given at the Johns Hopkins University on the Percy Turnbull Memorial Foundation in November 1941.

As early as June 2, 1774, Colonel Christie, stationed at St Johns on the Richelieu, wrote to Sir Frederick Haldimand at Quebec notifying him of the arrival of immigrants; and it is interesting to note that at that early date he already complained of 'their unreasonable expectations.'

At Chambly, St Johns, Montreal, Sorel, Machiche, Quebec, officers of government were stationed to dole out supplies.

When the governor heard of it, he sent orders to the officer commanding at St Johns that they should be removed as soon as the season should admit of it; and instructions were given that if any other Loyalists settled there, their houses were to be destroyed.

The task of transporting the settlers from their camping-places at Sorel, Machiche, and St Johns to their new homes up the St Lawrence was one of some magnitude.

During the war Niagara had been a haven of refuge for the Loyalists of Pennsylvania and the frontier districts, just as Oswego and St Johns had been havens of refuge for the Loyalists of northern and western New York.

There is Jason, and there is St. Johns, and 'way over there ought to be the railroad, but I can't see it.

Governor Reid raised cattle for market and Napoleon's job was to bring them across the Saint Johns River on a litter to Jacksonville, where they were sold.[HW:?]

In Chaseville, Florida, about twelve miles from Jacksonville on the south side of the Saint Johns River lives William Sherman (locally pronounced Schumann,) a former slave of Jack Davis, nephew of President Jefferson Davis of the Confederacy.

To cross the Saint Johns River one had to go in a row boat, which was the only ferry and was operated by the ex-governor Reid of Florida.

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