John Todd

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John Todd


Born
in West Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, The United States
November 10, 1818

Died
January 31, 1894

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John Todd was a U.S. Congregationalist minister that co-founder of Tabor College (Iowa), a leading abolitionist and a conductor on the Underground Railroad.

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Average rating: 3.98 · 208 ratings · 29 reviews · 282 distinct works
The student's manual: desig...

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Long Lake: A Facsimile of t...

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Truth Made Simple: Sermons ...

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Cruising the Llangollen Can...

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Cruising the Shropshire Uni...

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Cruising the Oxford canal (...

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Feed My Lambs: Lectures to ...

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Race for the world

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Cruising the Trent & Mersey...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2011
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Jake's Reprisal (Jake Fox S...

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“Nothing is so much coveted by a young man as the reputation of being a genius; and many seem to feel that the want of patience for laborious application and deep research is such a mark of genius as cannot be mistaken: while a real genius, like Sir Isaac Newton, with great modesty says, that the great and only difference between his mind and the minds of others consisted solely in his having more patience.”
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