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George Canning

circa 1820: British statesman George Canning, (1770 - 1827). An undersecretary for foreign affairs in Pitt's government, he published the 'Anti-Jacobin' from 1797-98. He became foreign secretary in 1807-09, leader of the House of Commons in 1822, and Prime Minister in 1827. This portrait was presented to Subscribers of the Weekly Times. Original Artwork: Lithograph by Martin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
circa 1820: British statesman George Canning, (1770 - 1827). An undersecretary for foreign affairs in Pitt's government, he published the 'Anti-Jacobin' from 1797-98. He became foreign secretary in 1807-09, leader of the House of Commons in 1822, and Prime Minister in 1827. This portrait was presented to Subscribers of the Weekly Times. Original Artwork: Lithograph by Martin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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January 01, 1820
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