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One reviewer, for instance, suggested that classes should study not just the major Founding Fathers, but 250 others, such as John Witherspoon and Gouverneur Morris.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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God, of course, is one of the most famous signatories of the Declaration of Independence His name can be found right below John Witherspoon's.
HUFFPOST HILL - CBO Shocker: American Jobs Act *Won't* Ruthlessly Exterminate Small Woodland Creatures Eliot Nelson 2011
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John Witherspoon, head of the college at Princeton, mentor to James Madison and a delegate from New Jersey, agreed.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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John Witherspoon, head of the college at Princeton, mentor to James Madison and a delegate from New Jersey, agreed.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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“Better nutrition these days,” said Peter, setting his plate on a cocktail table by the railing and giving John Witherspoon a friendly slap on the back.
The Half Life Jennifer Weiner 2010
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“Better nutrition these days,” said Peter, setting his plate on a cocktail table by the railing and giving John Witherspoon a friendly slap on the back.
The Half Life Jennifer Weiner 2010
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“Better nutrition these days,” said Peter, setting his plate on a cocktail table by the railing and giving John Witherspoon a friendly slap on the back.
The Half Life Jennifer Weiner 2010
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“Better nutrition these days,” said Peter, setting his plate on a cocktail table by the railing and giving John Witherspoon a friendly slap on the back.
The Half Life Jennifer Weiner 2010
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John Witherspoon of Princeton who taught more signers than any other person.
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John Witherspoon was an enlightenment rationalist as well as a Calvinist Christian.
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