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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. George Canning. George Canning, FRS, (11 April 1770– 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and Tory politician who served in various senior cabinet positions under numerous Prime Ministers, before himself serving as Prime Minister for the final four months of his life. #EnglishWriters. works 18. Words 3,016.

  3. George Canning, né le 11 avril 1770 à Londres et mort le 8 août 1827 à Chiswick en Angleterre, est un homme d'État britannique. Il est Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni pour une courte durée d'avril à août 1827 et exerce à deux reprises les fonctions de ministre des Affaires étrangères, de 1807 à 1809 puis de 1822 à 1827.

  4. George Canning was a member of the City of London Police team which won the sixth and last Olympic Tug-of-War title in 1920. In Antwerp, the London policemen beat the USA, Belgium and Holland in two straight pulls and the British victory occupied, in total, less than two and a half minutes. Canning resigned from the police force in December 1935.

  5. 在倫敦東南部有一所喬治·坎寧酒吧(George Canning)。 在利物浦,有坎寧市和坎寧港記念坎寧。 在西澳州,也有不少地方紀念坎寧,如坎寧河(Canning River)、坎寧頓(Cannington)、坎寧谷(Canning Vale)和柏斯內的坎寧市等。 坎寧內閣,1827年4月—1827年8月 [編輯]

  6. 18 de may. de 2018 · George Canning was born in London on April 11, 1770, the son of a barrister who had been disowned by his well-to-do Londonderry family. When his father died a year later, his mother took to the provincial stage to support herself and her son. Fortunately his father's family relented and sent Canning to Eton and Oxford, where he won a reputation ...

  7. 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 ...