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direation to that
by my gentleman is
only
one
of
had
the prequent occasions which have his tho remonstrate with him
on
the neglect of his duties,
and the absenting himself from his office- and as
he owed his employment to myself, this should not
have occurred.
Sush
habits would be totally inconsistent with the office of Secretory, whose constant attendance Irequire, and
in respect
towhich
regular
attendance I find Majors
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Copy of
Operament hove brabbited intimating that the Home Davis to the Chief Justice,
letter from fir John
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There would be insuperable
objections to Mr. Shelley being appointed Chief Magistrate, and I am persuaded that the General opinion in this Colony
would be adverse to it..
any
suitable
Tregret being unable to place him in position, for, as already observed, he possesses many agreeable qualities, and would answers for situations of less responsibility than those named, and where less steadiness was requires.
He
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