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  1. PALMERSTON, Henry John Temple, 3° visconte di. Alberto Maria Ghisalberti. Uomo politico inglese, nato a Broadlands, da Henry, 2° visconte, e da Mary Mee il 20 ottobre 1784, morto a Brocket Hall il 18 ottobre 1865. Uscito da famiglia nobile e ricca, in cui era tradizione la carriera diplomatica, passò parte della giovinezza in Italia e compì ...

  2. Henry John Temple was born in Park Street (now Queen Anne’s Gate), Westminster, on 20 October 1784, the son of Henry Temple, second Viscount Palmerston (an MP since 1762) and his second wife Mary Mee, the daughter of a wealthy Dublin merchant. In 1800 he went to Edinburgh University and between 1803 and 1806 attended St. John’s, Cambridge.

  3. 29 de may. de 2022 · DigiCat, May 29, 2022 - Biography & Autobiography - 164 pages. In Anthony Trollope's 'Lord Palmerston', the reader is immersed in a detailed and insightful examination of the political career of Lord Palmerston, a prominent figure in 19th-century British politics. Trollope's signature style of writing with meticulous attention to character ...

  4. 20 de mar. de 2015 · But as Edward Heath pointed out in an article in Foreign Affairs in the late 1960s, the ‘civis Romanus sum’ principle was an idealistic (and frequently unenforceable) one. It might have suggested a powerful country enforcing its liberal interests around the world, but in practice Palmerston’s foreign policy was always infused with pragmatism.

  5. 3 de ene. de 2021 · Pero aquella falta de entendimiento no solo se basaba, por desgracia, en la diferencia de opiniones políticas. Lord Palmerston era conocido por su poca discreción a la hora de seducir a las mujeres.

  6. Henry Temple. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Henry Temple, 3. vikomt Palmerston, ( 20. říjen 1784 – 18. říjen 1865) byl britský státník, který po dvě funkční období zastával funkci premiéra. Většinou je uváděn jako lord Palmerston. V různých vládních funkcích působil téměř nepřetržitě od roku ...

  7. Lord Palmerston, qui a toujours eu des prétentions littéraires, est devenu depuis une quinzaine d’années un de ces grands seigneurs-Mécènes qui sont en Angleterre les protecteurs des beaux-arts. Son hôtel a sa galerie, comme doit l’avoir outre-Manche toute noble et grande maison. C’est que l’illustre lord, dont la fortune était ...