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  1. 7 de abr. de 2024 · George Canning (born April 11, 1770, London, Eng.—died Aug. 8, 1827, Chiswick, near London) was a British statesman known for his liberal policies as foreign secretary (1807–09, 1822–27) and as prime minister for four months during 1827.

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      (1770–1827). He served as prime minister of Great Britain...

  2. Hace 2 días · George Canning (1807–9), and Viscount Casterleagh (1812–15) were highly successful in organizing complex coalitions that in the end defeated Napoleon. Castlereagh to Canning displayed imagination and energy, although their personalities clashed to the point of fighting a duel.

  3. Hace 4 días · (In 1809 the foreign secretary, George Canning, was wounded in a duel with the war minister.) ... (Even Mr. Canning, who survived his wounds and eventually became prime minister, ...

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · En el año del fallecimiento de Napoleón, en 1821, el apoyo inglés a las independencias latinoamericanas era tal que el canciller británico de la época, George Canning, aseguró: “La América española es libre, y si no nos equivocamos tristemente con nuestros asuntos, es inglesa”. Napoleón y Bolívar

  5. Hace 5 días · This was hardly the full extent of Canning's extra-parliamentary speech-making. During the 1812 general election, for instance, he is reported to have made 160 speeches in Liverpool. (7) Even so, by including a sampling of Canning's public orations, the editor acknowledged the fact that significant statements and the eloquence of leading statesmen were not confined to the Houses of Parliament.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Just about everybody who didn’t know him and many who did thought him a cold fish – arrogant, aloof, disdainfully aristocratic. Compared to his dazzling successor at the Foreign Office, George Canning, Castlereagh seemed a bit of a bore.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Manuscript title "George Canning" in ink below image. Provenance Formerly owned by R.B. Sheridan (the dramatist's grandson), who undertook the copious extra-illustration of the volumes. Later owned by Sheridan's descendant Lady Wavertree. Sotheby's, 25 May 1954 (Lady Wavertree sale), lot 266, to Maggs for W.S. Lewis. Extent