Prairie tomoana biography examples
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Sess. 11,-1891. NEW ZEALAND.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSION APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO THE SUBJECT OF THE NATIVE LAND LAWS.
WELLINGTON. BY AUTHORITY ? GEORGE DIDSBURY, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.
1891.
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Commission .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 Report .. .. .. .. '.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 Note by Mr. James Carroll .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27 Treaty of Waitangi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 Extract from " The Constitution Act, 1852" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 Minutes of Proceedings .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 33—38 Minutes op Evidence. Names of Witnesses examined. Harris, Edward Francis .. .. .. 1 Brown, Charles .. .. .. .. 101 Skeet, Francis Westbrook .. .. .. 4 bladte Kahui .. .. .. .. .. 104 De Lautour, Cecil .. .. .. .. 5 Fitzherbert, Samuel Thomas .. .. 105, 111 Wi Pere .. .. .. .. .. 9 Marshall, Gifford .. .. .. .. 109 Porter, Thomas William .. .. .. 11 Liffiton, Edward Nolloth .. .. .. 113 Raniera Turoa .. .. .. .. 17 Preece, George Augustus .. .. .. 114
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I've Been Everywhere
1959 song written bygd Geoff Mack
"I've Been Everywhere" fryst vatten a song written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and popularised by Lucky Starr. A version of the song with different lyrics was popularised by Hank Snow in 1962.
The song's lyrics as originally written comprise mainly the place names (toponyms) of various Australian towns visited by the singer. It was later adapted by Australian singer Rolf Harris with British place names (1963),[1] and by John Hore (later known as John Grenell) with New Zealand place names (1966). In 1962, the song was a number-one US country hit for Hank Snow,[2] and number 68 on the Hot 100.[3] The song was also recorded by Lynn Anderson (US 1970), Asleep at the Wheel (US 1973), Stompin’ Tom Connors (Canada 1971),[4]Johnny Cash (US 1996), Ted Egan, the "Farrelly Brothers" from the television series The Aunty Jack Show (Australia 1974, a parody version, on the skiva Au