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  1. For the full article, see Lord Palmerston . Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, known as Lord Palmerston, (born Oct. 20, 1784, Broadlands, Hampshire, Eng.—died Oct. 18, 1865, Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire), English politician and prime minister (1855–58, 1859–65). He entered Parliament in 1807 as a Tory and served as secretary at ...

  2. Lord Palmerston might have been the first truly popular British Prime Minister. Famous for his patriotism and unwavering commitment to protecting British interests, Palmerston was Prime Minister twice (1855-58, 1859-65). Always more interested in foreign affairs than domestic policy, he had a profound effect on European great power politics.

  3. He was elected in 1807 for a pocket borough in the Isle of Wight and subsequently represented Cambridge University 1811–31, Bletchingley 1831–2, Hampshire South 1832–4, and Tiverton 1835–65.Palmerston was perhaps the most famous foreign secretary of the 19th cent. He began his long career as a lord of Admiralty 1807–9 and then served ...

  4. Views on liberalism and conservatism of Lord Palmerston. The Reform Bills of 1831 and 1832 were more considerable than Palmerston liked, and he tried to modify them. Failing, he blamed “the stupid old Tory party” for making them necessary by refusing minor concessions, emphasized the “final” nature of the 1832 Act, and proclaimed his confidence that the landed interest would continue ...

  5. A thousand people had been shipped off by Lord Palmerston's agents, who promised them clothes and from £2 to £5 a family on their arrival at Quebec. When they arrived they 'were in a state of fearful destitution'. Ferrie said, 'the last cargo of human beings which was received from Lord Palmerston's estate was by the Lord Ashburton '.

  6. Hace 4 días · 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 ...

  7. Los Poles habían estado en guerra alrededor de un mes, cuando lord Palmerston se hizo cargo en noviembre de 1830. Alrededor del 8 de agosto de 1831, el señor Hunt presentó a la Cámara una petición de la Unión de Westminster en favor de los Poles, y “para la destitución de lord Palmerston del Consejo de su Majestad”.