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William H. Seward (1801-1872) was a Republican politician, the 12th governor of New York and US Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. He is known for promoting the US purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867, which at the time was called "Seward's Folly."
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There is a company called William Arthur that sells cards, but the most famous William Arthur is perhaps William Arthur Ward who is famous as the author of Fountains of Faith.
Golding was knighted by Elizabeth II in 1988, therefore that's why he is called "Sir"
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There is no office called governor general of the gold coast, the governor general of Australia at the time was William Joseph Slim.
The grumpy old man in Up is named Carl Fredricksen.
Grumpy Cat's real name is Tardar Sauce. She is commonly just called 'Tard'.
Yes - she was. The period called "The Grumpy Guy"...
Nathaniel Bacon was responsible for Bacon's Rebellion, in which Virginia settlers rebelled against William Berkeley, the colonial governor of Virginia. Bacon died from dysentery on October 26, 1676 at the age of 29.
One of thoose illustrated people (eg,, Mr. Tall, Mr. Short, ect.,ect.).
A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.
The residence of the Governor general is called Government House.
The governor of a Spanish fortress might be called a Captain. The governor of a Spanish fortress might also be called a Conquistador or a General.
A "Writ of Extradtion" sometimes called a "Governor's Warrant."
because he's the chief of governors
what is it called when the governor general ends both sides of parliament