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  1. Lord Palmerston 1784–1865British statesman; Prime Minister, 1855–8, 1859–65. We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow. As the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity, when he could say Civis Romanus sum; so also a ...

  2. Lord Palmerston was childless and the barony and viscountcy became extinct on his death. The Temple family descended from Peter Temple, of Dorset and Marston Boteler. His eldest son John Temple acquired the Stowe estate in Buckinghamshire and founded the English branch of the family from whom the Viscounts Cobham , the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos and the Earls Temple of Stowe are descended.

  3. 他就是这样忠心耿耿地为英国资产阶级在削弱竞争对手,巩固、扩大殖民地和势力范围方面建立了殊勋。. 亨利·约翰·坦普尔·帕麦斯顿(Henry John Temple Palmerston,1784年10月20日~1865年10月18日)一译巴麦尊。. 英国首相(1855年~1858年,1859年~1865年)。. 英格兰第 ...

  4. Henry John Temple urodził się w 1784 r. w irlandzkiej gałęzi rodu Temple. Jego ojcem był Henry Temple, 2. wicehrabia Palmerston, a matką Mary Mee. Wykształcenie odebrał w Harrow School, na Uniwersytecie Edynburskim, oraz w St John’s College na Uniwersytecie Cambridge [1] . Po śmierci ojca w 1802 r. został 3. wicehrabią Palmerston.

  5. Lord Palmerston as a Prime Minister. Despite the dismissal, Palmerston joined Lord Aberdeen’s administration as Home Secretary in 1853. Later he was catapulted in 1855 to Prime Minister’s office during the Crimean War disaster which demanded powerful leadership. Lord Palmerston was 70 when he became prime minister which he remained until ...

  6. テンプレートを表示. 第3代 パーマストン子爵 ヘンリー・ジョン・テンプル ( 英: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, KG, GCB, PC, FRS, 1784年 10月20日 - 1865年 10月18日 )は、 イギリス の 政治家 、 貴族 。. ホイッグ党 を 自由党 に改組した自由党初の 首相 であり ...

  7. 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.