Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... became the first President of the new society and with a few well chosen words con- signed the original society to oblivion in his cautious approach to realities . Thus the death of Edward King , coupled with the outbreak of the New ...
... became the first President of the new society and with a few well chosen words con- signed the original society to oblivion in his cautious approach to realities . Thus the death of Edward King , coupled with the outbreak of the New ...
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... became a share - holder in the Bank of New Zealand in 1862 and was the auditor in 1863 . That same year ( October 1863 ) he was appointed to the Legislative Council of N.Z. He became a member of the Provincial Council in 1865. Both ...
... became a share - holder in the Bank of New Zealand in 1862 and was the auditor in 1863 . That same year ( October 1863 ) he was appointed to the Legislative Council of N.Z. He became a member of the Provincial Council in 1865. Both ...
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... became James I of England 1603 , but the Parliaments did not unit for another 100 years 1707. Jacobite rebellions were in 1715 , 1719 , and 1745. Scotland became Presbyterian whereas Eng- land was Protestant . There was a strong ...
... became James I of England 1603 , but the Parliaments did not unit for another 100 years 1707. Jacobite rebellions were in 1715 , 1719 , and 1745. Scotland became Presbyterian whereas Eng- land was Protestant . There was a strong ...
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