Julius Vogel
Sir Julius Vogel (24 February 1835 – 12 March 1899) was the eighth premier of New Zealand. His administration is best remembered for the issuing of bonds to fund railway construction and other public works. He was the first Jewish prime minister of New Zealand. Historian Warwick R. Armstrong assesses Vogel's strengths and weaknesses: Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Graham, Thomas, 1805-1869, Bunsen, R. (Robert), 1811-1899, Chevreul, M. E. (Michel Eugene), 1786-1889, Day, George Edward, 1815-1872, Filhol, E. 1814-1883, Kopp, Emil, 1817-1875, Otto, Friedrich Julius, 1809-1870, Regnault, V. 1810-1878, Vogel, Julius, 1814-1880, Cavendish Society.Get access
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3by Graham, Thomas, 1805-1869, Bunsen, R. (Robert), 1811-1899, Chevreul, M. E. (Michel Eugene), 1786-1889, Day, George Edward, 1815-1872, Filhol, E. 1814-1883, Kopp, Emil, 1817-1875, Otto, Friedrich Julius, 1809-1870, Regnault, V. 1810-1878, Vogel, Julius, 1814-1880, Cavendish Society.Get access
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