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that he
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the
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te
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but that
nece faung to
with drand it from Sters. The ceanour for the decision,
take measuus
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it
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for an allowance for a hause. Altho
Jon
are he
douth correct in stating that this formed part ont
went held
to joustin St Potinger to accept the Office, M.
ee
Gladstone desire, me to observe that sie &. Pottinger's arrangements were exprefly subject to the future
fabriqued
- forceeation
of St. M. Godt and that he thorl to offen
assuundly que thath had au
had no couchsien.
an advantage of thes Kined. MiGladstone
regrets, therefore,
that he
Camol in this instance
depart from the grunal rule which for bid, the grant to any publ Officer, except the Govern
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