him to be allowed to read

the whole

of

the correspondence

- which has laken place between

Sir John Pavis and this Office

on the subject. At the same

time I is not with further

publicity to be

f

This can

Gwen

to it,

be avoided without

injustice to her. Halme. The

result has certainly conformed

my opinion, in which I hiust

W. Stalone himself will how

Jee reason

to join, however

annogance

321

which he

Great the

may have suffered ; namely,

that no other course would

have been equally satisfactory,

since it is now obvious, that,

had no enquiry been instituted,

rumours of the most wn=

: favourable kind we have

continued to cireutate, and

the character of the Chief frühen

would have remained subject

to that undeserved reproach

Brich has now been happily

Bonha

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