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Definition of Francis richard stockton
1. Noun. United States writer (1834-1902).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Francis Richard Stockton
Literary usage of Francis richard stockton
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Writers of To-Day by Henry Clay Vedder (1894)
"francis richard stockton. AMERICAN humor has now a world-wide repute, and is
enjoyed if not appreciated by an international ..."
2. The Boyhood of Living Authors by William Henry Rideing (1887)
"francis richard stockton. MR. STOCKTON may be said to have been half a city boy
and half a ... His full name is francis richard stockton, and he owes this, ..."
3. The Boyhood of Famous Authors by William Henry Rideing (1897)
"francis richard stockton. MR. STOCKTON may be said to have been half a city boy
and half a ... His full name is francis richard stockton, and he owes this, ..."