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John Cousins
John Cousins (1596–1682) was a 17th-century English emigrant to the New England Colonies. Cousins River, Cousins Island and Littlejohn Island in what was then North Yarmouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, are named for him.
Books
Wine and Food Handbook
John Cousins, Conrad Tuor
John Cousins, John Vaillant, William Lisle Bowles, Richard Lloyd, Thomas Rennell, Christopher Bethell (bp. of Bangor.), Irenaeus (pseud.), John Garbett
A second letter on the decline of the Church of England, by the author of 'Letters on the constrained celibacy of the clergy of the Church of Rome' [signing himself Irenæus].
A second letter on the decline of the Church of England, by the author of 'Letters on the constrained celibacy of the clergy of the Church of Rome' [signing himself Irenæus].
John Cousins, John Vaillant, William Lisle Bowles, Richard Lloyd, Thomas Rennell, Christopher Bethell (bp. of Bangor.), Irenaeus (pseud.), John Garbett
Food and Beverage Service, 9th Edition
John Cousins, Dennis Lillicrap, Suzanne Weekes
Food and Beverage Service
John Cousins, Dennis Lillicrap, Suzanne Weekes
Food and Beverage Management
John Cousins, David Foskett, Cailein Gillespie
MBA ASAP: Master the Game of Business
John Cousins