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John Bull is a national personification of Great Britain in general and England in particular, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. He is usually depicted as a stout, middle-aged, country dwelling, jolly, matter-of-fact man. ==Origin== John Bull originated in the creation of Dr. John Arbuthnot, a friend of Jonathan Swift (`....
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[Continental Congress] John Bull (c. 1740 – 1802) was an American statesman and revolutionary who served as a delegate from South Carolina in the Continental Congress from 1784 to 1787. ...
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[locomotive] John Bull is a British-built railroad steam locomotive that operated in the United States. It was operated for the first time on September 15, 1831, and it became the oldest operable steam locomotive in the world when the Smithsonian Institution operated it in 1981. Built by Robert Stephenson and Company, the John Bull was init...
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[priest] John Bull was Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1826 to 1830. ...
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in literature and political caricature, a conventional personification of England or of English character. Bull was invented by the Scottish ... [2 related articles]
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Imaginary figure who is a personification of England, similar to the American Uncle Sam. He is represented in cartoons and caricatures as a prosperous farmer of the 18th century. The name was...
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John Bull was an imaginary person used as the personification of the English nation and the typical Englishman. The name and character were popularised by John Arbuthnot in 1712 in a series of pamphlets entitled 'History of John Bull' which attacked the Whig war policy. John Bull is represented as a bluff, jolly, bull-headed farmer.
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John Bull is a cultivated variety of potato.
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John Bull is London Cockney rhyming slang for full.
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Imaginary figure who is a personification of England, similar to the American Uncle Sam. He is represented in cartoons and caricatures as a prosperous farmer of the 18th century. The name was popularized by Dr John Arbuthnot's political satire
History of John Bull (1712), advocating the Tory policy of peace with France
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England; the English people. · the typical Englishman.
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