Sir Robert Sullivan Pearce, GCMG, QC, PC (March 13, 1835 - September 21, 1912) was the first Prime Minister of Georgeland and its second-longest serving leader. Pearce was a leading figure in the movement for greater self-government in Georgeland despite significant opposition from his party and is frequently considered as one of the country's greatest Prime Ministers. His government established a great many national institutions that survive today, but was also marked by internal dissent and diplomatic crises, especially regarding to the assertion of Georgeland's own interests, distinct from those of the United Kingdom.
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| - Sir Robert Sullivan Pearce, GCMG, QC, PC (March 13, 1835 - September 21, 1912) was the first Prime Minister of Georgeland and its second-longest serving leader. Pearce was a leading figure in the movement for greater self-government in Georgeland despite significant opposition from his party and is frequently considered as one of the country's greatest Prime Ministers. His government established a great many national institutions that survive today, but was also marked by internal dissent and diplomatic crises, especially regarding to the assertion of Georgeland's own interests, distinct from those of the United Kingdom.
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| - Sir Robert Sullivan Pearce, GCMG, QC, PC (March 13, 1835 - September 21, 1912) was the first Prime Minister of Georgeland and its second-longest serving leader. Pearce was a leading figure in the movement for greater self-government in Georgeland despite significant opposition from his party and is frequently considered as one of the country's greatest Prime Ministers. His government established a great many national institutions that survive today, but was also marked by internal dissent and diplomatic crises, especially regarding to the assertion of Georgeland's own interests, distinct from those of the United Kingdom.
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