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Page 113
... Sunderland , was seriously prepared to wreck " the Blessed Union ” of 1707138 merely to embarrass the administration . Even Wharton and Sunderland would have insisted that any dissolving bill should be accompanied by legislation ...
... Sunderland , was seriously prepared to wreck " the Blessed Union ” of 1707138 merely to embarrass the administration . Even Wharton and Sunderland would have insisted that any dissolving bill should be accompanied by legislation ...
Page 172
... Sunderland also enjoyed a very special relationship with the moneyed men.79 With malicious irony Erasmus Lewis wrote to Harley in October 1708 that " Lord Sunderland , Lord Coningsby and Sir James Forbes dined yester- day at Pontacks ...
... Sunderland also enjoyed a very special relationship with the moneyed men.79 With malicious irony Erasmus Lewis wrote to Harley in October 1708 that " Lord Sunderland , Lord Coningsby and Sir James Forbes dined yester- day at Pontacks ...
Page 244
... Sunderland's assurances that " care should be taken to shew that greater equality was meant for the future " . In fact he did not accept the post until April 1710 - long after Montrose had assured him that it was only in alliance with ...
... Sunderland's assurances that " care should be taken to shew that greater equality was meant for the future " . In fact he did not accept the post until April 1710 - long after Montrose had assured him that it was only in alliance with ...
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