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The late Earl of Aberdeen.
By the arrival at Portland of the Anglo Saxon, we are informed of the death of the Earl of Aberdeen.
George Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, has occupied prominent positions in his life-time.
He was a conservative statesman, descended of an ancient Scottish house, was born in 1784, and educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he took the degree of M. A. in 1804.
In that year, having resided some time in Greece, he founded the Athenian Society, of which no one might be a member who had not visited Athens.
In 1813, he was sent to Vienna, as Ambassador of England, and concluded at Toplitz, October 3d, 1813, the preliminary negotiations by which Austria was detached from the French alliance, and united with England, against Napoleon.
He subsequently brought about the alliance of Murat, King of Naples, with Austria; but in 1515 exerted himself vainly to prevent the rupture which took place between the courts of Naples and Vienna, and resulted in the re
1804 AD (search for this): article 10
The late Earl of Aberdeen.
By the arrival at Portland of the Anglo Saxon, we are informed of the death of the Earl of Aberdeen.
George Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, has occupied prominent positions in his life-time.
He was a conservative statesman, descended of an ancient Scottish house, was born in 1784, and educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he took the degree of M. A. in 1804.
In that year, having resided some time in Greece, he founded the Athenian Society, of which no one might be a member who had not visited Athens.
In 1813, he was sent to Vienna, as Ambassador of England, and concluded at Toplitz, October 3d, 1813, the preliminary negotiations by which Austria was detached from the French alliance, and united with England, against Napoleon.
He subsequently brought about the alliance of Murat, King of Naples, with Austria; but in 1515 exerted himself vainly to prevent the rupture which took place between the courts of Naples and Vienna, and resulted in the re
July (search for this): article 10
1841 AD (search for this): article 10
1828 AD (search for this): article 10
1834 AD (search for this): article 10
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1851 AD (search for this): article 10