| 41. | One belligerent continues to use the term " John Bull " derisively, intentionally loud enough to provoke English Bob.
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| 42. | In September 1836 the " John Bull " and two Harrisburg, and became the first locomotive to operate there.
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| 43. | From 1585 until his death he was appointed organist of the John Bull was both his pupil and successor.
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| 44. | Examples of representations of the everyman or citizenry rather than of the nation itself are Deutscher Michel and John Bull.
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| 45. | Swift wrote " The Conduct of the Allies, " and Arbuthnot wrote a series of five pamphlets featuring John Bull.
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| 46. | The John Bull Hotel ( later the Fat Lamb Hotel ) was constructed, followed by a bridge over the creek.
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| 47. | Mosley was nicknamed " Baronet John Bull " due to his resemblance to John Bull, the national personification of Great Britain.
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| 48. | John Bull himself continued to frequently appear as a national symbol in posters and cartoons as late as World War I.
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| 49. | Scholes recommends the attribution " traditional " or " traditional; earliest known version by John Bull ( 1562 1628 ) ".
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| 50. | Mosley was nicknamed " Baronet John Bull " due to his resemblance to John Bull, the national personification of Great Britain.
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