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The main Palmerston archive is supplemented by family correspondence of Viscount Palmerston and of his wife, Emily, formerly Lady Cowper, 1791-1869 (MS 62 BR 2230), a volume of correspondence between Palmerston and John Wilson Croker, 1810-56 (MS 273), and letters from Constantine Henry Phipps, first Marquis of Normanby, British ambassador to Paris, to Palmerston, July-August 1848 (MS 376).
— Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Letter to Gladstone (15 December 1859), quoted in Philip Guedalla (ed.), Gladstone and Palmerston, being the Correspondence of Lord Palmerston with Mr. Gladstone 1851-1865 (London: Victor Gollancz, 1928), pp. 115-117.
Há 5 dias · Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, Prime Minister, is buried with his wife in the north transept of Westminster Abbey and there is an over life-size statue of him nearby. The stone is of Peterhead red granite designed by Gilbert Scott and made by Poole & sons. There is a floriated cross in the centre and the inscription around the edge reads:
Henry John Temple, 3.º Visconde Palmerston , também chamado Lorde Palmerston, foi um nobre e político britânico. Deputado tory, Palmerston foi secretário de Guerra entre 1809 e 1828. Tendo se aproximado dos whigs, ele foi, por várias vezes, ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros, cargo ministerial onde atacou a política do governo português e de Sá da Bandeira .
Henry Temple, 2.º Visconde Palmerston e Broadlands · Veja mais » Henry Temple, 3.º Visconde Palmerston Henry John Temple, 3.º Visconde Palmerston (Londres, 20 de outubro de 1784 — Hatfield, 18 de outubro de 1865), também chamado Lorde Palmerston, foi um nobre e político britânico.
Henry Temple may refer to: Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston (c.1673–1757), Irish nobleman and British politician. Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount Palmerston (1739–1802), grandson of the above, Irish nobleman and British politician. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865), son of the above, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
9 Copy quote. Peace is an Excellent Thing, and War is a great Misfortune. But there are Many things More valuable than Peace, and many Things Much worse than war. The maintenance of the Ottoman Empire belongs to the First Class, the Occupation of Turkey by Russia belongs to the Second. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston.