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such

clearest

to disprove, in

the

the inftest possible manner,

impylations པའི་དོན་ རིན་ པར་ཉམས་ཉིད་ད་ཡོན པ

of which he had

been made the subject. And

Md. Antone minst consequently

be informed, that; in restring

him to his Office, I feel bound

" at the same time, to declare,

that! consider his character

For sobriety to remain

sholly

aninjured, after the close

trial to which it has been

subjected. And I entertain

no doubt that the same

will be the opinion of

320- The com:

:=munity in which he exercises

functions of so much importance.

Greatly regret that he should

have been subjected to the pain

of such

an

Engeing; and, in

justice to ongself, who have

been thus wawillingly the cause

of his suffering,

I am auxions

that he should be satisfied

that the proceeding

was not

hunecessarily institutid. For

this propose

I must direct

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