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View AllSorry! Gathorne Hardy, First Earl of Cranbrook (Volume 1); A Memoir with Extracts from His Diary and Correspondence is sold out.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIV MR. DISRAELI PRIME MINISTER (1868) Early in 1868 the long-anticipated blow of Lord Derby's resignation fell upon the Conservative party. The strain of the Reform Bill, with the separation from valued colleagues, had told upon his health and energy, and Lytton's wellknown lines in 'The New Timon' 'Nor gout, nor toil, his freshness can destroy And Time still leaves all Eton in the boy, ' could at length no longer be truthfully quoted of him. He had been obliged to absent himself from recent Cabinets, and at last made up his mind to abandon the gallant struggle against physical infirmity. He resigned the post of Prime Minister in February 1868, and Mr. Disraeli became his successor. On February 25 the New Premier sent Montague Corry, his private Secretary, to Gathorne Hardy with an offer of office, couched in flattering terms: 'My Dear Hardy 'The Queen has accepted the resignation of Lord Derby & has entrusted to me the formation of a new Government, wh. I hope & believe will not materially differ from the late one. 'I have not been able to write yet to my late colleagues, but I write to you; not only because I hope I may count on your assisting me in my great task, & because there is no one among my late colleagues whose services to 260 the Queen at this moment I wish more to engage, but because I have some difficulty in a matter of urgency tho' of a different character, respecting wh: M. Corry will invoke your aid. 'Yours ever, -D.' The offer was accepted, subject to one condition, upon which Corry gave satisfactory assurances. That condition, and the nature of the matter of urgency on which aid was required, appear in the Diary: D. February 25.--' I little thought as I read for the Irish debate, and rode in the delicious spring air, what ...
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