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Letters Selected From the Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcoll
William Tite
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, from CHARLES II. To the Earl of Lauderdale, conveys to the Earl his Majesty's full approval of his conduct in the ma- nagement of a parliament in Scotland, and especially in relation to the project of a union between the two countries one of the few measures in the reign of this sovereign, of which every one will now approve. But it was not favourably regarded at the time it was proposed. Jealousies innumerable interfered with its progress towards completion. " An act was passed for a treaty ...about it, and, in the following summer, in a subsequent session, commissioners were named, who went up to treat about it. But they made no progress; and the thing fell so soon, that it was very visible it was never intended in earnest. " (Burnet's Own Times, i. 492, ed. 1823. ) Only two persons besides the King are brought before us in this letter ; the Royal Commissioner Lauderdale and " Robin Moray. " Both live in Burnet's pages in such curious contrast that we cannot but quote what he says of them.
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