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Lexicographical Neighbors of

the
the 'G'
the Alps
the Americas
the Argentine
the British
the British are coming
the Buddha
the City
the Crane
the Depression
the English
the Fates
the Gloomy Dean
the Great Calamity
the Great Commoner (current term)
the Great Compromiser
the Great Depression
the Great Elector
the Great Hunger
the Great Starvation
the Green, White and Gold
the Hill
the Himalaya
the Indies
the Irish
the Irish Famine
the Iron Duke
the Jersey Lillie
the King of Swing

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for Youth by Nora Archibald Smith (1902)
"RICHARD HENRY STODDARD. r Lincoln the Great Commoner When the Norn-Mother saw the Whirlwind Hour, ..."

2. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1848)
"The formation of a national militia, to which ascendency of the "great commoner," the internal defence of the country was as Pitt was called, was regarded ..."

3. Pictures from English History: By the Great Historical Artists (1883)
"THE GREAT COMMONER DURING TWO REIGNS. [The reigns of George II. and George III. were characterized by foreign •wars. The most brilliant of England's ..."

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