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  1. In March 1802 the two countries signed the Treaty of Amiens, which brought to an end nearly nine years of war. However both the British Prime Minister Henry Addington and Napoleon viewed the peace as temporary, and so it was, with Britain declaring war on France on 18 May 1803. William Pitt replaced Addington as Prime Minister on 10 May 1804.

  2. Henry Addington (1800 EIC ship) Henry Addington. (1800 EIC ship) Henry Addington was launched in 1800 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages for the EIC before she was sold in 1815 for breaking up. She was one of the vessels at the Battle of Pulo Aura in 1804.

  3. Henry Addington, vikomt Sidmouth (* 30. máj 1757, Londýn, Spojené kráľovstvo – † 15. február 1844, Richmond, Surrey, Spojené kráľovstvo) bol britský konzervatívny politik, predstaviteľ vtedajšej krajnej pravice a odporca liberalizmu.

  4. 1801 m. kovo 17 d. – 1804 m. gegužės 10 d. 1801 m. kovo 14 d. – 1804 m. gegužės 10 d. Henris Adingtonas, pirmasis Sidmuto vikontas ( angl. Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth; 1757 m. gegužės 30 d. – 1844 m. vasario 15 d.) – britų valstybės ir politinis veikėjas, 1801 – 1804 m. buvęs Didžiosios Britanijos premjeru ...

  5. Addington was attached to the diplomatic mission to Sicily under William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst in 1809 and took part in the negotiations between Spain and his colonies in 1812. [2] He was transferred to Berlin in April 1813 and to Stockholm in September. [2] In the next year he was appointed Secretary of Legation to Switzerland, an office ...

  6. Archivo:Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth.jpg. Tamaño de esta previsualización: 461 × 600 píxeles. Otras resoluciones: 184 × 240 píxeles · 369 × 480 píxeles · 590 × 768 píxeles · 787 × 1024 píxeles · 2400 × 3123 píxeles.

  7. John Addington Symonds Jr. ( / ˈsɪməndz /; 5 October 1840 – 19 April 1893) was an English poet and literary critic. A cultural historian, he was known for his work on the Renaissance, as well as numerous biographies of writers and artists. Although married with children, Symonds supported male love ( homosexuality ), which he believed ...