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which the perusal of
those documents has
ime that all
forced upon the parties to that corress pendences have failed in
the self command, and
in the snutical respect
for each others feelenges so eminently requisite in Officers to whom Har Mlapsty has been pleased to confide the Chief Ad.
-ministration of
Exe
the
outive, and of the
Indicial, affairs of
the Colony .
I entirely
Concur with
you that the Chief Festa
had
right to assume
the
the Witte of Lord Chief Iustice. With (I thick)
but a solitary
and
questionable exroption,
this would be
A.
departure
from the customs of
every
other British Colony.
stor would it
be
an
minevation as unimpor=
tant in reality.
may
be br
as it
appearance. I therefore approve
- pur protest against- the assumptions of this litt. But I must add that the language of.
that Protest was
best
too well enlaulated
give pram to the ud,
to
ff