Published in 1803, this periodical was one of the most influential and popular literary magazines of its time. Edited by George Canning and Gregory Griffin, the magazine featured essays, poems, reviews, and other writings by some of the leading literary figures of the day, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and Charles Lamb. This edition of the magazine includes all of its original contents, as well as a biographical introduction that provides context for the magazine's importance in literary history.
George Canning Libri
George Canning fu unnoto politico britannico dei primi dell'Ottocento, noto per la sua rapida ascesa politica. Nonostante una vita iniziale difficile, il sostegno dello zio gli permise un'eccellente istruzione, ponendo le basi per il suo successivo ingresso in Parlamento. Canning raggiunse un significativo potere politico, ricoprì incarichi chiave e divenne infine Primo Ministro. Il suo mandato, sebbene breve, segnò un momento importante nella storia politica britannica.






The Speeches: With A Memoir Of His Life: In Six Volumes; Volume 5
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The Speeches: With A Memoir Of His Life; Volume 2
- 492pagine
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The Speeches: With A Memoir Of His Life, Volume 3
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Speeches Of George Canning
Delivered On Public Occasions In Liverpool (1825)
- 456pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The collection features speeches by George Canning, showcasing his eloquence on topics like foreign policy, trade, and the economy during his 1825 visit to Liverpool. These orations reflect the political climate of early 19th-century Britain and Canning's significance as a statesman. As a facsimile reprint, the book preserves historical insights while acknowledging potential imperfections. It serves as an essential resource for historians and those interested in British political history, emphasizing the importance of preserving literary heritage.
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