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  • *'''Edwardsian'''—[[Jonathan Edwards (theologian)|Jonathan Edwards]] ...[[Andrew Jackson]] (as in ''[[Jacksonian democracy]]''); [[John Hughlings Jackson]] (as in ''[[Jacksonian seizure]]'')
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  • *[[Belchertown, Massachusetts]] – [[Jonathan Belcher]] (governor of [[Massachusetts]] and [[New Jersey]]) *[[Bourne, Massachusetts]] – Jonathan Bourne Sr. (son of Richard Bourne, who served in the Massachusetts General
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  • ...g back to the [[Reconstruction era]].<ref>Gannon, pp. 300–301.</ref><ref>Jackson, pp. 82, 241.</ref> An editor of ''[[The Gainesville Sun|The Gainesville Da *Jackson, Kenneth T. (1992). ''The Ku Klux Klan in the City, 1915–1930'', Elephant
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  • ...sination was of the high priest Jonathan.<ref name="Chaliand, Gerard 2007. p.68"/> ...m Antiquity to al Qaeda''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. p.68</ref><ref>Hoffman, Bruce. ''Inside Terrorism''. New York: Columbia Univer
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  • ...house (US) in retaliation for the deaths of [[Jonathan P. Jackson|Jonathan Jackson]], William Christmas, and James McClain.
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  • **[[Humpty Jackson Gang]]<ref name="gangsny"/> **[[Jonathan Wild]]'s crime ring
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  • ...s originally called the '''[[Sam Melville]]/[[Jonathan P. Jackson|Jonathan Jackson]] Unit''', and its members became known as the '''Ohio 7''' when they were ...n Brunn, 88, from Maryland, reportedly entered the museum shortly before 1 p.m. EDT, took out what appeared to be a rifle and fired at a security guard.
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  • *(11) [(2) p.77] See ' Final Record of the Diplomatic Conference *(12) [(3) p.77] Ibid., Vol. III, p. 63, No. 95;
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