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  1. Henry Addington. "It was impossible not to discover those seeds of animosity, which have been matured by circumstances into insurrection and rebellion" (about Ireland) Henry Addington. "Make them look with irritation at power". Henry Addington. "It is with deep regret that the determination to assemble Parliament has been so long delayed".

  2. Addington is a village and area in south London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon. It is south of Spring Park , west of Coney Hall , north of New Addington and east of Forestdale and Selsdon , and is 11.1 miles (18 km) south of Charing Cross and 4 miles (6.4 km) south-east of the centre of Croydon .

  3. John Singleton Copley - Henry Addington, First Viscount Sidmouth.jpg 412 × 600; 243 KB Mortlake, St Mary the Virgin's church, memorial for Henry Addington.jpg 3,000 × 2,062; 1.67 MB Political Astronomy RMG F8597.tiff 3,570 × 4,800; 49.03 MB

  4. Henry Addington naît à Londres le 30 mai 1757. Il est élu pour la première fois à la Chambre des Communes Palais de Westminster, siège de la Chambre des Communesen 1784 et y occupe la fonction de speaker de 1789 à 1801. En mars de cette année, à la demande de son ami William Pitt le Jeune, il lui succède comme Premier Ministre du ...

  5. 17 de ene. de 2019 · Henry Addington Bruce was born 1874, and died 1959. He was an American journalist, author and psychologist. Although he lived in the USA, he was born in Toronto, Canada. He wrote books about American history, psychology and parapsychology. According to the Department of Psychology at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, he is also credited ...

  6. Addington (1757-1844) was a better financier than Pitt, getting the wartime budget close to balance in 1803-04 through applying withholding to the new income tax. His Peace of Amiens of 1802-03 was only a temporary truce, during which Addington achieved a notable election victory, but that was Napoleon’s fault not his. He brought together ...

  7. This volume is a scholarly attempt to rehabilitate Addington and his 'weak and ineffectual' prime ministership of 1801-1804. Includes a bibliography and index. Charles Fedorak is the director of the Information and Privact Branch of the Ministry of Education for the government of British Columbia, Canada.