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'''Ale-jack'''<br />
...erein": lee is the swill at the bottom of a bottle, or in this case, jack; jack (archaic) is a liquor container made of waxed leather, sometimes coated wit
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'''Soames, Jack "Fingers"'''<br />
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Thomas Pynchon is the unlikely offspring of Jack Kerouac and the Cornell English department. He was born in Glen Cove, Long
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'''Mandeville, Jack'''<br />
'''Metcalf, John "Blind Jack" (1717-1810)'''<br />
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...ns and were particularly harsh in the punishment of holdouts; 745; [[Blind Jack Metcalf]] and; [[Jacobites|MORE]]
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...Brian, the novelist of the Napoleonic Wars whose nautical tales of Captain Jack Aubrey and Dr. Stephen Maturin qualify him as "the best Yarn-Spinner in all
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...ch on the Hawken family, which led to the determination that the father of Jack and Sam Hawken, of early St. Louis riflemaking fame, was Golden Age riflema
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== The Union Jack and Stripes ==
...hington was the flag of the East India Company, which consisted of a Union Jack and stripes. Even now, the state flag of Hawaii is the same as the East Ind
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Blind Jack Metcalf (1717-1810)
[[image:Jack_Metcalf.jpg|thumb|Jack Metcalf, 1801|right]]From ''The Life of Thomas Telford'' by Samuel Smiles.
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'''it's like Jack Sprat'''<br>
Jack will eat not fat, and Jull doth love no leane.
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'''Jack Mandeville'''<br>
...r trump, Ten, Ace, nor a court-card, then the Jack will be both High, Low, Jack, and Game in the hand of non-dealer. This combination gave name to the gam
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'''Jack Bute'''<br>
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Reference to ''Jack and the Beanstalk'', of course. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_and
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...pril 1722 – 21 May 1771), also known as "Kit Smart", "Kitty Smart", and "Jack Smart", was an English poet. He was a major contributor to two popular mag
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...Metcalf (1717–1810), also known as Blind Jack of Knaresborough or Blind Jack Metcalf, was the first of the professional road builders to emerge during t
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