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J. J. Thomas

(Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob))

John Jacob Thomas, who published as J. J. Thomas (1841 – 1889) was a Trinidadian linguist and writer. He wrote a grammar of Trinidadian French Creole (1869), but is best known for Froudacity (1889), a rebuttal of J. A. Froude's 1888 book The English in the West Indies. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob): Froudacity (Gutenberg text)
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