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Charles Winnans Cox (July 7, 1882 -
March 28, 1958) was a
politician and
timber contractor in Ontario, Canada. He was a
Liberal member of the Legislative...
- (1929–1930)
Percy Victor Ibbetson (1931–1932)
George Blanchard (1933)
Charles Winnans Cox (1934–1948) and (1952)
Frederick Oliver Robinson (1949–1951) and (1953–August...
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office 1926–1934
Preceded by
Francis Henry Keefer Succeeded by
Charles Winnans Cox In
office 1911–1923
Preceded by J.J.
Carrick Succeeded by
Francis Henry...
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Sherisse Pham;
Sharon Owyang; Beth Reiber; Lee Wing-Sze;
Christoper D.
Winnan (2010). Frommer's China. John
Wiley & Sons, 2010. p. 5. ISBN 9780470526583...
- 156 John G.
Brown 149
Campbell Calder 69
Henry Arnott Hicks 28
Charles Winnans Cox 24
Norman Hipel 12 J.J. ****van 4
Second ballot (****van eliminated;...
- Adams, Greg C. "3 List of West
African Plucked Spike Lutes". In
Robert B.
Winnans (ed.).
Banjo Roots and Branches. pp. 47–48. Semi-Spike Lutes...garaya [plural...
- Author: Overview".
Winnan 1993, p. 2. Gág 1984, p. ****i. Cox 1975, p. 250.
Winnan 1993, p. 89.
Winnan 1993, p. 5. Gág 1984, p. 314.
Winnan 1993, p. 4. "Wanda...
- Mc****n, Dinny; Mooney, Paul; Owyang, Sharon; Reiber, Beth; Smith, Graeme;
Winnan,
Christopher D. (2006). Frommer's
China (2nd ed.). John
Wiley & Sons....
- winwœd or winwæd was
interpreted as an Old
English name, from the
elements winnan or win ("strife", "fight") and wæd ("shallow water", "ford"). In 2004, however...
- Adams, Greg C. "3 List of West
African Plucked Spike Lutes". In
Robert B.
Winnans (ed.).
Banjo Roots and Branches. pp. 47–48. Semi-Spike Lutes... garaya...