History of Cabinets From the Union With Scotland to the Acquisition of Canada a
History of Cabinets From the Union With Scotland to the Acquisition of Canada a
W T William Torrens Mccullagh Torrens
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" I have neither friend nor foe but to this end. I am sorry for my own sake, for yours, and consequently for the King's, that the late incident has happened ; but as it has hap- pened, I can soon take a decisive resolution in what concerns myself, either publicly or privately. I have considered it over and over, and listened to the echoes of all classes, denominations, parties, and professions of men, and find but one voice. If I could bring myself to submit to what I consider my disgrace, I am... convinced it would tend to your dishonour as a man and ruin as a Minister. I should not be able to stand the shame, or you the reproach of such a measure, especially in our present situation. Don't think my having said nothing hitherto upon your letter was neglect. It has cost me many hours' sleep. I sent Lord Dupplin word that I shall be at Claremont next Sunday. I shall be detained so late at the Old Bailey to-morrow that I shall not be able to come sooner. Be assured that I do not like abstrac- tedly the part which my judgment tells me is the only one I have to take ; but I am convinced that, under the circumstances, it is the best for your Grace, as well as for me.
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