Frasi di Henry John Temple, III visconte Palmerston
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Henry John Temple, terzo visconte Palmerston , è stato un politico inglese.

Lord Palmerston viene soprattutto ricordato per la direzione della politica estera del Regno Unito in un periodo in cui la Gran Bretagna si trovava al massimo della sua potenza, in qualità di Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Esteri prima e di Primo Ministro poi. Molte delle sue azioni aggressive, oggi indicate col termine di interventismo, destarono non poche controversie e rimangono un tema delicato. Lo storico A.J.P. Taylor così descrisse il visconte Palmerston: Wikipedia  

✵ 20. Ottobre 1784 – 18. Ottobre 1865
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Henry John Temple, III visconte Palmerston: Frasi in inglese

“Then you know what to avoid. Do the exact opposite of what he did. His administration at the Foreign Office was one long crime.”

John Bright to Lord Rosebery in 1886, after asking him whether he had read about Palmerston's policies at the Foreign Office. (The Fifth Earl of Rosbery's journal, 17 March 1886)

“We shall drink the cause of Liberalism all over the world. The reign of Metternich is over and the days of the Duke's policy might be measured by algebra, if not by arithmetic.”

Letter to Henry Sulivan in response to the French Revolution of 1830 (1 August 1830), quoted in Jasper Ridley, Lord Palmerston (1970), p. 103
1830s

“Now the English nation is able to make war, but it will only do so where its own interests are concerned. We are a simple and practical nation, a commercial nation; we do not go in for chivalrous enterprises or fight for others as the French do.”

Remarks to Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (10 March 1839), quoted in Memoirs of Prince Adam Czartoryski and His Correspondence with Alexander I, Vol. II, ed. Adam Gielgud (1888), p. 340
1830s

“Sir, a wise Government in its home policy considers the reasonable wants of the people; in its foreign policy, it is prepared to resist the unjust demands and the unreasonable views of foreign powers.”

Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1843/jul/28/state-of-the-nation#column_1462 in the House of Commons (28 July 1843)
1840s

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