Disraeli was not the Earl of Sandwich. He held a seat I the British house of commons and served two terms as Prime Minister in the second part of the nineteenth century; obviously he was untitled at that time. He was later made the Earl of Beaconsfield but never held the title of Sandwich.Once at a social gathering, John Wilkes said to the Earl of Sandwich, "I predict, Sir, that you will die either by hanging or of some vile disease". Disraeli replied, "That all depends, sir, upon whether I embrace your principles or your mistress."
from wikiquote.org:Disraeli was not the Earl of Sandwich. He held a seat I the British house of commons and served two terms as Prime Minister in the second part of the nineteenth century; obviously he was untitled at that time. He was later made the Earl of Beaconsfield but never held the title of Sandwich.
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