George Canning
Born 1770-01-01
Died 1827-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6633655A
- VIAF7443935
- WikidataQ219731
- ISNI0000000121193890
- LibriVox14052
- Project Gutenberg25085
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (26)
- Politics and government (8)
- Foreign relations (6)
- United States (6)
- Grande-Bretagne (5)
- 1800-1837 (5)
- History (4)
Books by George Canning
Total count: 55
Ulm and Trafalgar [a poem, by G. Canning].1806-01-01-
Discours prononcéDe l'imprimerie de R. Juigné, 17, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, se vend chez Dulau and co. Soho-square.1807-01-01
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Two letters to the Earl Camden, lord president of the Councilprinted by L. Hansard & sons for T. Cadell and W. Davies1809-01-01
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Papers, presented to the House of Commons, relating to the correspondence with America, on certain orders in council[s.n.]1809-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating certain letters which passed between the British Sec. of State, Mr. Canning, and Mr. PinkneyPrinted by R.C. Weightman1809-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating further information relative to the affairs of the United States with Great Britainreceived since the 17th of the present month. January 30, 1809. Read, and ordered to lie on the tableA. & G., Way, Printers1809-01-01
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Two letters from the Right Honourable George Canningto the Earl Camden, Lord President of the CouncilPrinted for T. Cadell and W. Davies1809-01-01
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Extracto del discurso del Señor Canningministro de S.M. Británica, pronunciado en la cámara de los comunes, el 31 enero de 1809, con motivo de las aberturas de paz remitidas desde erfurthN. Gómez de Requena1809-01-01
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[Letter to the earl of Camden, dated Nov. 14, 1809L. Hanford & son.1809-01-01
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Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & FranceSupplement1809-01-01
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Further papers, presented to the House of Commons, by Mr. Secretary Canning, relating to America[s.n.]1809-01-01
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Message of the President of the United States transmitting a letter from Mr. Pinkney, covering one to him from the British Secretary of State, with his replyPrinted by R.C. Weightman1809-01-01
Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Canning and the Hon. D. Erskineas printed and laid before the House of LordsPrinted for J. Ridgway ...1810-01-01-
Papers, presented to the House of Commons relating to AmericaI.[s.n.]1810-01-01
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Correspndence between Mr. Secretary Canning and Von D. Erskine1810-01-01
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Substance of two speeches, delivered in the House of Commons, by the Right Honourable George Canningon Wednesday the 8th, and Monday the 13th of May, 1811, in the Committee of the Whole House : to which was referred the report of the committee, appointed in the last session of Parliament "to inquire into the cause of the high price of bullion, and to take into consideration the state of the circulating medium, and of the exchanges between Great-Britain and foreign parts."Printed for J. Hatchard ...1811-01-01
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The speeches and public addresses of the Right Honourable George Canningduring the late election in Liverpool, and on a public occasion in Manchester. To which is appended, a summary account of the electionPrinted and published by T. Kaye1812-01-01
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin6th ed.printed for J. Hatchard, [etc.] by W. Bulmer1813-01-01
Fairburn's genuine edition of the suppressed letter to the Right Honourable George Canning(printed verbatim from the original copy) : to which are added Mr. Canning's letter to the author; the author's reply, &c. &cPrinted and published by John Fairburn1818-01-01-
A letter from a new member of the House of Commons, to the Right Hon. George Canningon the probable safety in resuming cash paymentsJ. Murray1819-01-01
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Speech of the Rt. Hon. George Canningdelivered at the Liverpool dinner, given in celebration of his re-election, March 18, 1820published by P.Kelleher1820-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning at the Liverpool dinner, given in celebration of his re-electionJ. Murray1820-01-01
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The man in the moon24th ed.W. Hone1820-01-01
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The principles and tendency of radical reform[s.n.]1820-01-01
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The Man in the moon &c. &c. &cwith fifteen cuts6th ed.William Hone1820-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. George Canningin answer to certain passages of "A speech delivered by him at the dinner given in celebration of his re-election for Liverpool, March 18th, 1820"3rd ed., rev. and corr.Printed for J. Ridgway1820-01-01
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The man in the moon, &c. &c. &c. ...With fifteen cutsTwenty-seventh edition.Printed by and for William Hone, 45, Ludgate-hill.1821-01-01
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Corrected report of the speech in the House of commons, 25th April, 1822, on Lord Russell's motion for a reform of parliamentJ. Hatchard and Son1822-01-01
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Corrected report of the speech of the right Hon.ble George Canning in the House of Commons, 25th April, 1822on Lord John Russell's motion for a reform of ParliamentPrinted for J. Hatchard and Son1822-01-01
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The speech of the Right Hon. George Canning in the House of Commonson the motion of Thomas Fowell Buxton, EsqPrinted by W. Marchant1823-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable George Canning on the principle and the administration of the English poor lawsPrinted for T. Cadell1823-01-01
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[Papers on slavery and the slave trade in the British West Indies]s.n.1824-01-01
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The speech of the Rt. Hon. George Canning, in the House of Commons, on the 16th day of March, 1824, on laying before the House the "Papers in explanation of the measures adopted by His Majesty's government for the amelioration of the condition of the slave population in His Majesty's dominions in the West Indies"J. Murray1824-01-01
Speech ... on Laying Before the House of Commons the Papers in Explanation of the Measures ...Lupton Relfe1824-01-01-
The speech of the Rt. Hon. George Canning in the House of Commons, on the 16th day of March, 1824on laying before the House the "Papers in explanation of the measures adopted by His Majesty's government, for the amelioration of the condition of the slave population in His Majesty's dominions in the West Indies.".J. Murray1824-01-01
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The present operations and future prospects of the Mexican mine associations analysed, by the evidence of official documents, English and Mexican, and the national advantages expected from joint stock companies, considered, in a letter to the Right Hon. George CanningJ. Hatchard1825-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable George Canning, M.P. ... relative to a free trade in corn in Great BritainPrinted for the author, by H. Ward1825-01-01
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Speeches in the House of Commons, on Friday, the 24th of February, 1826, of Mr. John Williams, member for Lincolnof the Right Hon. Wm. Huskisson, president of the board of trade, and of the Right Hon. George Canning, secretary for foreign affairs, on the motion that a select committee be appointed to consider of the petition presented from persons connected with the silk tradeJ. Hatchard and Son1826-01-01
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Some points in the question of the silk trade statedin a letter addressed to the Right Hon. George Canning, M.P., His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsPrinted for W. Baynes1826-01-01
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Substance of [his] speech, &c. in the debate in the House of Commons, 19th May, 1826, upon Mr. Brougham's motion "for taking into consideration in the next session of Parliament such measures as may appear to be necessary for giving effect to the resolution of the House of Commons of the 25th May, 1823, touching the condition of slaves."1826-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable George Canning, on the bill of 1825for removing the disqualifications of His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects, and on his speech in support of the same3rd ed.J. Murray1827-01-01
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A short letter to the Right Honourable George Canning, &c. &c. &c. on the present position of the Roman Catholic questionJ. Murray1827-01-01
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Corrected report of the speech delivered by the Right Hon. George Canning, in the House of Commons, March 1st, 1827, on the corn lawsJ. Ridgway1827-01-01
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Plain and practical observations on the use and application of machineryin a series of letters drawn up at the request of the Frome Committee, addressed by permission to the Right Honourable George Canning, Secretary of State for the Foreign Department : to which is prefixed copies of a petition to His Majesty and to both Houses of Parliament, praying for the restriction or abolition of certain parts of machinery set forth in the prayer of the petition, viz. gigs, shearing frames, and the whole mechanical apparatus for dressing cloth, power, spring looms, and mules : which are especially excepted on the ground of their injurious tendency, inutility, and utter inexpediency, and which by abridging manual labour in the several branches and departments of the woollen trade have thrown upwards of sixty thousand families out of employ, to the manifest injury of the landholders, agriculturalists, butchers, bakers, shop and inn-keepers, persons of small property, and most other classes of the community[s.n.]1827-01-01
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The life of the Right Honourable George Canning, His Majesty's late Secretary of State, &cwith selections from his poems and speeches and a narrative of his illness & death, together with a brief review of the last six months of his premiership : with a portrait engraved on steelPrinted & published by J. Limbird1827-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon.George Canning,on the present state of the Catholic question2d ed.Printed for J.Ridgway,etc.,etc.1827-01-01
The speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning.J. Ridgway1828-01-01-
The works of George Canningconsisting of his poems, essays, & select speechesL.L. DaPonte1829-01-01
Recueil des discours prononcés au Parlement d'AngleterreL. Tenré1832-01-01-
The beauties of Canningconsisting of selections from his poems, essays, and speechesPrinted by T. Davison for T. Tegg1834-01-01
Select speeches of the Right Honourable George Canningwith a preliminary biographical sketch, and an appendix, of extracts from his writings and speechesDesilver, Thomas & Co.1836-01-01-
Select speeches with a preliminary biographical sketch, and an appendix, of extracts from his writings and speechesJ. Crissy1844-01-01
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Select speeches of the Right Honourable George Canningwith a preliminary biographical sketch and an appendix of extracts from his writings and speechesCrissy & Markley1848-01-01
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The rovers1969-01-01
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Some official correspondence of George Canning [1821-1827]Kraus Reprint Co.1970-01-01