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Knight Rider (season 4) 🐱

"The fourth and final season of Knight Rider, an American television series that ran from Sept 26, 1982 to Apr 4, 1986, began September 20, 1985, and ended on April 4, 1986. It aired on NBC. The region 1 DVD was released on April 4, 2006. Interest in the show declined, leading to its indefinite cancellation by NBC by the end of the fourth season. Hasselhoff, knowing the show was finally coming to an end, attempted to make a "series finale" and helped conceive the story "The Scent of Roses" with his wife at the time, Catherine Hickland, who played Michael's love interest Stephanie "Stevie" Mason in past episodes. The NBC network instead aired "Voodoo Knight" as the final episode of the original Knight Rider series. A new street-smart mechanic, played by Peter Parros, was added to the Knight Rider cast in addition to Bonnie. Of all KITT's features added in fourth season, the most important of them is "Super Pursuit Mode". KITT could also convert into an open car convertible This Season also marks the Final Appearance of K.I.T.T Knight Industries Two Thousand in the original Knight Rider series as the show would later be cancelled and retired. Cast * David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight * William Daniels as the voice of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) (uncredited) * Edward Mulhare as Devon Miles * Patricia McPherson as Dr. Bonnie Barstow * Peter Parros as Reginald Cornelius III aka RC3 * Richard Basehart as the voice of Wilton Knight Episodes References External links Category:1985 American television seasons Category:1986 American television seasons Category:Knight Rider (1982 TV series) seasons "

Josua Harrsch 🐱

"Josua Harrsch, also known as Joshua Kocherthal (30 July 1669 – 27 December 1719Bente, F. American Lutheranism, Volume I St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 1919, p. 31.) was a German Lutheran minister who led German emigrants to New York. Biography Joshua Harrsch was born at Fachsenfeld in Aalen, in the Ostwürttemberg region of Baden-Württemberg. He was the youngest of 23 children of Hans Jörg Harrsch (1610-1675). Educated to the ministry, he served as a Lutheran pastor at Landau in Palatinate. The Palatinate in Germany had been ravaged by the Thirty Years' War (1618 and 1648) and the subsequent Nine Years' War (1688–97). Refugees from the war, occupation by the French army and the unpopular political and religious policies of Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine sought a new life elsewhere. Harrsch became the leader of a group of these Palatines and traveled to London to secure permission for them to settle under the British crown. Queen Anne supported Protestantism as did her Lutheran husband, Prince George of Denmark.Bente, F. American Lutheranism, Volume I St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 1919, p. 29. The first group, which arrived in New York during 1708, consisted of 53 persons. Unjustly deprived of food, a portion of his congregation settled for a time in the Mohawk Valley. Harrsch sailed back to return with a second group, which arrived in June 1710. Although he left with 3,000 persons, 800 of them died on the way or shortly afterward while in quarantine. Many of them first were assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off their passage. Newly arrived Palatines were settled in the West Camp, (Saugerties) near the mouth of the Esopus Creek. Others were settled across the river in the East Camp on the east side of the Hudson River. Reverend Josua Harrsch was the Lutheran minister on both sides of the river.Bente, F. American Lutheranism, Volume I St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 1919, p. 30. He died in Ulster County. Upon his death, he was succeeded by Justus Falckner, the first Lutheran minister to have been ordained in America.Bente, F. American Lutheranism, Volume I St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 1919, p. 32. References Other sources *Nelson, Clifford E. (1975) Lutherans in North America (Fortress Press) *Stievermann, Jan ; Oliver Scheiding (2013) A Peculiar Mixture: German-Language Cultures and Identities in Eighteenth-Century North America (Penn State Press) External links *The Palatine Monument, West Camp, New York Harrsch, Josua. Category:1719 deaths Category:German Lutheran clergy Category:18th-century Lutheran clergy Category:German Lutheran missionaries Category:Lutheran missionaries in the United States Category:People from Aalen Category:German emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies "

Crown Commonwealth League of Rights 🐱

"The Crown Commonwealth League of Rights was an umbrella organisation founded in 1972 by Eric Butler for the various League of Rights organisations and to achieve membership of the World Anti-Communist League. Those organisations were: *Australian League of Rights *British League of Rights *Canadian League of Rights *New Zealand League of Rights Category:Anti-communist organizations Category:International political organizations Category:Organizations established in 1972 Category:Commonwealth of Nations "

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