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How to use john brown in a sentence

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Most radical of all were the ultraists like John Brown, who were prepared to wage armed conflict to achieve their objectives.
John Brown reports that the fireball appeared about 120 km west-north-west from Amsterdam.
Of her thousands of unpublished writings, including a novel and cantos commemorating John Brown, some fifty remain.
Yet there is the possibility of an engagement, whether official or unofficial for John Brown.
Mulder was on the sink, watching intently as John Brown batted around what my bleary eyes assumed was a bottlecap or tuft of hair.
By McGowan's account, Warlick visited Brown Brothers winery and asked its principal, John Brown, about business and climate change.
John Brown is an out-and-out liar for all the reasons that I see printed in comments before mine, which came to mind as I read this Walter Mitty fantasy.
Most radical was the 1856 provisional Constitution drafted by northern abolitionists, including John Brown.
There were plenty who would wish to slight John Brown and Queen Victoria.
In these new oils and gouaches, John Brown again makes visible the inwardness of enfleshed existence.
The John Brown Festival is devoted to educating residents about Chatham's early black pioneers and refugees.
Four years after Prince Albert's death, she became attached to her gillie, John Brown.
Brown said the authors – who also mentioned his father John Brown, a former Hawke minister – mistook him for another Chris Brown.
Indeed, once the fire-engine house was taken, everybody seemed impressed by John Brown, rather than infuriated or vengeful.
John Brown, perennial shut-in, spends a lot of time indoors.
The 1997 flick's title comes from the monarch's supposed relationship with ghillie John Brown.
Note: John Brown, a silversmith and gunsmith worked at Lincolns Inn Fields, 1805-1808, one of his seven barrelled revolving pistols is in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle.
Other items include a stickpin presented by Queen Victoria to servants in memory of John Brown.
Through the 1860s, Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown.
Many more people who opposed slavery and worked for abolition were northern whites, such as William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown.
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The buxton settlement had its part in the John Brown affair.
John Brown, buttoning his surtout over the snug rotundity of his person, and drawing on his gloves.
John Brown, on the opposite sidewalk, portly and comfortable, with his furred cloak thrown open, disclosing a handsome surtout beneath.
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