George Anson Quote

Thus was this expedition finished...after having, by its event, strongly evinced this important truth; that though prudence, intrepidity and perseverence united are not exempted from the blows of adverse fortune, yet in a long series of transactions they usually rise superior to its power, and in the end rarely fail of proving successful.Voyage Around The World, 1751

George Anson

Thus was this expedition finished...after having, by its event, strongly evinced this important truth; that though prudence, intrepidity and perseverence united are not exempted from the blows of adverse fortune, yet in a long series of transactions they usually rise superior to its power, and in the end rarely fail of proving successful.Voyage Around The World, 1751

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George Anson may refer to:

George Anson, 1st Baron Anson (1697–1762), British admiral, noted for his circumnavigation of the globe
George Anson (politician, born 1731) (1731–1789), British MP for Lichfield, nephew of the above
Sir George Anson (British Army officer, born 1769) (1769–1849), British general and MP for Lichfield, son of the above
George Anson (British Army officer, born 1797) (1797–1857), British general and MP for Great Yarmouth and Staffordshire South, nephew of the above
George Edward Anson (1812–1849), British courtier and politician, first cousin of the above
George Anson (priest) (1820–1898), Archdeacon of Manchester, first cousin of the above
George W. Anson (1847–1920), British actor
George Anson (doctor) (1850–1934), New Zealand cricketer and doctor