Lord Palmerston"Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, KG, GCB, PC (20 October 1784? 18 October 1865), known popularly as Lord Palmerston, was a British statesman who served twice as Prime Minister in the mid-19th century. Popularly nicknamed "Pam," or "The Mongoose", he was in government office almost continuously from 1807 until his death in 1865, beginning his parliamentary career as a Tory and concluding it as a Liberal."--Wikipedia. |
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... House of Commons ; but not many of his contemporaries agreed with him , and in 1821 it did not appear to be politically dis- advantageous to be in the House of Lords . During thirty out of the first thirty - five years that Palmerston ...
... House of Commons ; but not many of his contemporaries agreed with him , and in 1821 it did not appear to be politically dis- advantageous to be in the House of Lords . During thirty out of the first thirty - five years that Palmerston ...
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... House of Commons , but angered the Radicals by his failure to make any attack on the House of Lords . His speech increased the resentment which had been caused by Lady Palmerston's demonstration in the House of Lords ; and Sir Robert ...
... House of Commons , but angered the Radicals by his failure to make any attack on the House of Lords . His speech increased the resentment which had been caused by Lady Palmerston's demonstration in the House of Lords ; and Sir Robert ...
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... House of Lords when Russell spoke , wrote in his diary : ' Lord Russell got ... Commons , the MPs heard Palmerston's speech with mounting indignation . ' We ... House . The Conservatives attacked Palmerston and the Government for having ...
... House of Lords when Russell spoke , wrote in his diary : ' Lord Russell got ... Commons , the MPs heard Palmerston's speech with mounting indignation . ' We ... House . The Conservatives attacked Palmerston and the Government for having ...
Contents
The Young Harry Temple | 1 |
The First Elections | 14 |
The Admiralty and the War Office | 29 |
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