4 Quotes & Sayings By John Ball

John Ball was born in 1858 in Dundee, Scotland. As a young man, he emigrated to America and became a citizen in 1882. He spent several years in the United States before returning to Canada in 1887. He lived in various parts of Ontario and Quebec for the next fifty-five years, most often at Davidson's Corners (formerly Davidson) in Fergus County Read more

He died there on June 25, 1941.

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My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until everything shall be in common, when there shall be neither vassal nor lord, and all distinctions levelled; when the lords shall be no more masters than ourselves. How ill they have used us! John Ball
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My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until everything shall be in common, when there shall be neither vassal nor lord, and all distinctions levelled. John Ball
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When Adam dolve and Eve span Who was then the gentleman? John Ball