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  1. Football star Henry Gizmo Williams has had to deal with uncertainty and change his whole life. He comes from a family struck by multiple sclerosis. It claimed his mother in 1969 and took seven of his 10 siblings. While no one in his family lived beyond 35 years old, Gizmo is over 60. He said he doesn’t worry about what he can’t control but ...

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  3. Henry Williams fue el líder de la misión de la Church Missionary Society (CMS) en Aotearoa durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX. Se alistó en la marina cuando tenía catorce años y luchó en las Guerras Napoleónicas. Viajó a Nueva Zelanda en 1823 como misionero. Los maoríes de la Bahía de Islas le dieron a Williams el apodo de Karu-whā. Era más comúnmente conocido como Te Wiremu ...

  4. An Epitome of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand. Enclosure. — Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand. (No. 8.) — The Rev. Henry Williams to His Excellency the Goyernor. Check to Your King. Chapter Ten — Duel with Quill Pens. Chapter Twelve — God Omits to Save the ...

  5. 14 de dez. de 2023 · Painting of Betws-y-Coed (Wales) — Brought to New Zealand by Henry Williams in 1823. by E. Ludbrook Private Collection Te Whānau Wiremu ki Aotearoa: How the Williams’ story has shaped Christianity, Culture, and Nation in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

  6. RHP Henry Williams assigned to Quad Cities River Bandits from Columbia Fireflies. March 14, 2024. RHP Henry Williams assigned to Kansas City Royals. March 7, 2024. Kansas City Royals Prospects activated RHP Henry Williams. August 1, 2023. Kansas City Royals traded RHP Scott Barlow to San Diego Padres for RHP Henry Williams and RHP Jesus Rios.

  7. By 1823 three Church Missionary Society (CMS) stations had been established in the Bay of Islands, and Henry Williams took over the leadership of the society's operations in New Zealand. Williams, who had been ordained a priest in 1822 'for the cure of souls in his majesty's foreign possessions', inherited a mission beset by problems.