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  1. George Canning nació en Londres, el 11 de abril de 1770. Su padre también de nombre George, era un abogado que escribía artículos periodísticos, algún opúsculo y poesía. Las cosas no le iban muy bien y por ello se instaló brevemente como comerciante de vinos, pero el negocio tampoco prosperó. No tenía más de un año de edad cuando ...

  2. M.G. Brock profiles one of Britain's most able yet ill-fated premiers. M.G. Brock | Published in History Today Volume 1 Issue 8 August 1951. Canning became Prime Minister in April 1827 and died in the following August. It took him the greater part of these four months to form his government, and the task had not been completed at his death.

  3. Lady Liverpool having signalled her husband’s resignation, Canning was at Windsor on 28 Mar. 1827, when Princess Lieven described him as ‘quite ready for an explosion’ at the king’s mischievous procrastination, especially in his appearing to favour Wellington.208 In a private interview, Canning first made the negotiating ploy of offering to resign so that George IV could employ the ...

  4. George Canning. George Canning (11 tháng 4 năm 1770 - 8 tháng 8 năm 1827) là chính khách Anh thuộc đảng Tory, ông là Thủ tướng Anh, Bộ trưởng Tài chính Anh (10/4/1827 - 8/8/1827), hai chức vụ đó chỉ được chưa đầy bốn tháng thì Canning từ giã cõi đời. Ông cũng từng là Ngoại trưởng ...

  5. George Canning by Richard Evans. George Canning, who appears as Britain’s foreign secretary in Napoleon in America, was a clever, ambitious and controversial politician who held important government posts during the Napoleonic Wars and aftermath. He later became the country’s shortest-serving prime minister.

  6. ジョージ・カニング 閣下 ( 英: The Rt.Hon. George Canning, PC FRS 、 1770年 4月11日 - 1827年 8月8日 )は、 イギリス の 政治家 、外務大臣、首相。. 小ピット 子飼いの政治家として政治キャリアを積み、 外務大臣 (在職:1807年 - 1809年、1822年 - 1827年)として活躍した ...

  7. "George Canning PC, FRS (11 April 1770? 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and briefly Prime Minister ... Rory Muir has described Canning as "the most brilliant and colourful minister, and certainly the greatest orator in the government at a time when oratory was still politically important.