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  1. 23 de jun. de 2015 · An interesting insight into conflicting political and personal feelings in the aftermath of the battle can be found in two letters sent by the British politician George Canning (1770-1827) to the Portuguese general Colonel Dom Miguel Pereira Forjaz, 9th Count of Feira (1769-1827). Canning had been British Ambassador to Portugal since November ...

  2. George Canning was a British statesman who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1827 to 1828. He was born on April 11, 1770, in London, England, and died on August 8, 1827, while in office.

  3. George CANNING (11a de Aprilo 1770 – 8a de Aŭgusto 1827) estis brita ŝtatestro kaj politikisto de la Konservisma Partio kiu servis en variaj ministraj postenoj dum regado de nombraj ĉefministroj, antaŭ iĝi li mem ĉefministro dum la finaj kvar monatoj de sia vivo. George Canning. Li estis la filo de aktorino kaj malsukcesa negocisto kaj ...

  4. George Canning was a British politician who later became Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister of the UK. During his parliamentary career, he represented several constituencies. He gained popularity in the Cabinet for his skilled delivery of speeches. For his strong campaign, the Addington government arranged a military post in Trinidad to ...

  5. Tory. Alma mater. Christ Church, Oxford. George Canning (April 11, 1770 – August 8, 1827) was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and, briefly, Prime Minister. Canning rose quickly in British politics as an effective orator and writer. His speeches in Parliament as well as his essays gave the followers of ...

  6. 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.

  7. 29 de mai. de 2017 · But George Canning, the Conservatives' lost leader, is proof that even those who serve the shortest stints in 10 Downing Street can still leave an indelible mark on political history.