The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning
Author : George Canning
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Page : 514 pages
File Size : 18,33 MB
Release : 1828
Category : Great Britain
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Author : George Canning
Publisher :
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 18,33 MB
Release : 1828
Category : Great Britain
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Author : George Canning
Publisher :
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 47,28 MB
Release : 1887
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Wendy Hinde
Publisher : Collins Publishers San Francisco
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 46,32 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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"George Canning PC, FRS (11 April 1770? 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and briefly Prime Minister ... Rory Muir has described Canning as "the most brilliant and colourful minister, and certainly the greatest orator in the government at a time when oratory was still politically important. He was a man of biting wit and invective, with immense confidence in his own ability, who often inspired either great friendship or deep dislike and distrust ... he was a passionate, active, committed man who poured his energy into whatever he undertook. This was his strength and also his weakness ... the government's ablest minister"."--Wikipedia.
Author : Arthur Aspinall
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 16,95 MB
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Category : Belgium
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Author : P. J. V. Rolo
Publisher : London : Macmillan
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 45,83 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Great Britain
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"George Canning PC, FRS (11 April 1770? 8 August 1827) was a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and briefly Prime Minister ... Rory Muir has described Canning as "the most brilliant and colourful minister, and certainly the greatest orator in the government at a time when oratory was still politically important. He was a man of biting wit and invective, with immense confidence in his own ability, who often inspired either great friendship or deep dislike and distrust ... he was a passionate, active, committed man who poured his energy into whatever he undertook. This was his strength and also his weakness ... the government's ablest minister"."--Wikipedia.
Author : Stephen M. Lee
Publisher : Royal Historical Society
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 24,62 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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At the centre of Hanoverian politics for nearly four decades, George Canning was one of the most divisive figures in British political history. This study looks at how Canning emerged in the years between 1801 and his death in 1827 as the leading exponent of a distinctive form of Liberal Toryism in parliament and in the country at large.
Author : Bernard Burke
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Page : 1282 pages
File Size : 22,95 MB
Release : 1858
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Canada. Department of Agriculture
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Page : 254 pages
File Size : 35,8 MB
Release : 1911
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Author : William R. Nester
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 31,42 MB
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0806155337
When the leaders of the French Revolution executed Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in 1793, they sent a chilling message to the hereditary ruling orders in Europe. Believing that monarchy anywhere presented a threat to democratic rule in France, the leaders of the revolution declared war on European aristocracies, including those of Great Britain. For more than twenty years thereafter, France and England waged a protracted war that ended in British victory. In Titan, William R. Nester offers a deeply informed and thoroughly fascinating narrative of how England accomplished this remarkable feat. Between 1789 and 1815, British leaders devised, funded, and led seven coalitions against the revolutionary and Napoleonic governments of France. In each enterprise, statesmen and generals searched for order amid a complex welter of bureaucratic, political, economic, psychological, technological, and international forces. Nester combines biographies of great men—the likes of William Pitt, Horatio Nelson, and Arthur Wellesley—with an explanation of the critical decisions they made in Britain’s struggle for power and his own keen analysis of the forces that operated beyond their control. Their efforts would eventually crush France and Napoleon and establish a system of European power relations that prevented a world war for nearly a century. The interplay of individuals and events, the importance of conjunctures and contingency, the significance of Britain's island character and resources: all come into play in Nester's exploration of the art of British military diplomacy. The result is a comprehensive and insightful account of the endeavors of statesmen and generals to master the art of power in a complex battle for empire.
Author : John Bernard Burke
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Page : 1280 pages
File Size : 16,52 MB
Release : 1852
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