3rd viscount palmerston


[pah-mer-stuh n] /ˈpɑ mər stən/
noun
henry john temple, 3rd viscount, 1784–1865, british statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
palmerston1
/ˈpɑːməstən/
noun
the former name (1869–1911) of darwin1
palmerston2
/ˈpɑːməstən/
noun
henry john temple, 3rd viscount palmerston. 1784–1865, british statesman; foreign secretary (1830–34; 1835–41; 1846–51); prime minister (1855–58; 1859–65). his talent was for foreign affairs, in which he earned a reputation as a british nationalist and for high-handedness and gunboat diplomacy

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