Saul Solomon (25 May 1817 – 16 October 1892) was an influential liberal politician of the Cape Colony, a British colony in what is now South Africa. Solomon...
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Saul Solomon (1817–1892) was a politician of the Cape Colony. Saul Solomon may also refer to: Saul Solomon (photographer) (1836–1929), Australian artist...
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Hon. Saul Solomon QC (1875–1960), styled Mr Justice Solomon, was a judge in the Supreme Court of South Africa. Solomon was born in Sea Point, Cape Town...
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Saul Solomon (15 January 1836 – 2 May 1929) was an English-born Australian photographer. Born in Knightsbridge, the son of Lawrence Solomon, of Grosvenor...
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June. In 1821, Saul Solomon (the uncle of Saul Solomon) issued 70,560 copper tokens worth a halfpenny each Payable at St Helena by Solomon, Dickson and...
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Records Sam Solomon, pseudonym of a British author Samuel Moss Solomon (1769–1842), early settler in Australia, many notable descendants Saul Solomon (disambiguation)...
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The Cape Argus is a daily newspaper co-founded in 1857 by Saul Solomon and published by Sekunjalo in Cape Town, South Africa. It is commonly referred to...
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Saul (/sɔːl/; Hebrew: שָׁאוּל, Šāʾūl; Greek: Σαούλ, Saoúl; transl. "asked/prayed for") was a monarch of ancient Israel and Judah and the first king of...
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ltd., 1909. Chapter VII "Molteno's Unification Plan". p.89 Solomon, W. E. C: Saul Solomon – the Member for Cape Town. Cape Town: Oxford University Press...
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School. There she met the liberal politician and newspaper proprietor Saul Solomon, known for his belief in equality based on creed, colour or class. Their...
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