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  1. William Huskisson (11 de marzo de 1770 - 15 de septiembre de 1830) fue un político británico, financiero y Miembro del Parlamento por varios distritos electorales, incluido Liverpool. [1]

  2. William Huskisson PC (11 March 1770 – 15 September 1830) was a British statesman, financier, and Member of Parliament for several constituencies, including Liverpool.

  3. William Huskisson (born March 11, 1770, Birch Moreton, Worcestershire, Eng.—died Sept. 15, 1830, Eccles, Lancashire) was a British statesman and a leading advocate of free trade. In 1793 Huskisson was employed by Henry Dundas (later Lord Melville) as a clerk.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. William Huskisson (11 de marzo de 1770 - 15 de septiembre de 1830) fue un político británico, financiero y Miembro del Parlamento por varios distritos electorales, incluido Liverpool.

  5. The architect of the Reciprocity of Duties Act 1823 and other measures which lowered tariffs, Huskisson’s influence extended beyond these reforms. His name was invoked throughout the nineteenth century, long after his passing, in debates concerning free trade and currency.

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · A shy, awkward man, shambling and devoid of social graces, Huskisson was a strange fish in what was still an aristocratic pond—a man of business of more than common talent. J. A. Cannon. The Oxford Companion to British History JOHN CANNON. *Huskisson, William* (1770–1830).

  7. 11 de oct. de 2016 · Huskisson is better remembered for the manner of his death than for his not inconsiderable achievements as a statesman and economist. While it is true that he enjoyed ‘little success in public life compared with that which his rare abilities should have...