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AUTHORS NOTE TO CABINET EDITION,
VOLUME VI.


With respect to the comments of a writer in the 'Quarterly Review,' who appears to be interested in the character of the late Prince Consort,[1] I must allow myself to say that what I have written in this (Cabinet) edition of my narrative upon the subject of Lord Palmerston's temporary exclusion from office in the December of 1853,[2] was not only based on sure knowledge, but also—in anticipation of a probable challenge—was worded with so much care as to secure minute accuracy no less than substantial truth.

It is by no fault, by no choice of mine that disclosure upon this subject has been kept within fixed, narrow bounds.

A. W. K.

21st June 1877.

  1. See in the last April number of the 'Quarterly,' the article entitled "Political Biography" from p. 372 to the end of the article.
  2. The passages above referred to appear in the 'Invasion of the Crimea,' vol. ii. chap. ii. of the Cabinet Edition. They do not appear in any former edition of this work.