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  1. As negociações se arrastaram por quase três anos, entre Londres, Lisboa e Rio de Janeiro, contando sempre com a orientação do diplomata inglês George Canning. Finalmente, em agosto de 1825, Portugal assinou o acordo de reconhecimento, mediante uma indenização de 2 milhões de libras e da concessão a D. João VI do título de Imperador Honorário do Brasil.

  2. 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.

  3. George Canning. George Canning ( Londres, 11 de abril de 1770- Chiswick, Middlesex, 8 de agosto de 1827) fue un abogado y político británico, quien se desempeñó como ministro de asuntos exteriores de Gran Bretaña durante las Guerras Napoleónicas y luego en la «Europa de la Restauración» tras el Congreso de Viena .

  4. George Canning was born into an Anglo-Irish family in London in 1770. His father was a wayward gentleman, who eventually abandoned the family, and his mother, Mary Ann Costello, was an actress. His guardian, Stratford Canning would raise him. He studied at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. After this, he settled on a career in politics.

  5. George Canning by Sir Richard Westmacott (1775-1856). Bronze. Facing Parliament Square, London. [Click on images to enlarge them.] George Canning, who served as Prime Minister from 12 April to 8 August 1827, was born into an Anglo-Irish family on 11 April 1770, the first son and second and only surviving child of his father's three children.

  6. George Canning. (1770-1827), Prime Minister. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 64 portraits. A brilliant Tory statesman and orator, but distrusted for his opportunism and inconsistency. After a brief period following the Whigs, Canning entered Parliament in 1793 as a disciple of William Pitt.

  7. 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 ...