John Burns
John Elliot Burns (20 October 1858 – 24 January 1943) was an English trade unionist and politician, particularly associated with London politics and Battersea. He was a socialist and then a Liberal Member of Parliament and Minister. He was anti-alcohol and a keen sportsman. When the Liberal cabinet made a decision for war on 2 August 1914, he resigned and played no further role in politics. After retiring from politics, he developed an expertise in London history and coined the phrase "The Thames is liquid history". Provided by Wikipedia-
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16by Ray, Carleton, Watkins, William A., Burns, John J.Get access
Published in Zoologica : scientific contributions of the New York Zoological Society. (1969)
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17by West, George C., Burns, John J., Modafferi, MarilynGet access
Published in Canadian Journal of Zoology (1979)
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18by West, George C., Burns, John J., Modafferi, MarilynGet access
Published in Canadian Journal of Zoology (1979)
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19by Lowry, Lloyd F., Frost, Kathryn J., Burns, John J.Get access
Published in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (1980)
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20by Lowry, Lloyd F, Frost, Kathryn J., Burns, John J.Get access
Published in The Canadian field-naturalist (1978)
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