have had the natural comfort of working in the open fields and under temperate skies, and would have been
sustained from year to year by reflection that his
life
the
was
not being
lowly and uselessly wasted away
but that his sentence at the wrist
would come to
to an
health and spirits
undermined._
That
Your
and before
were
utterly
his
Petitioner's health has
suffered most severely even to the imminent peril of his life, from repeated attacks of dysentery brought by the oppressive heat, and by his prolonged confinement; debarredh he has been, not only from
ML
as
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!
sufficient natural excreen, but firm the relief of healthy labor; wither of
which does climate admit
European Conviet._
That a fellow Recomen
of
to the
of your
Petitioner in the same ward, uns
similar sentence, was
1
under
seized with the
same complaint at the same time last summer, and sank under nis
sufferings, and under the effect of
decrair.
That
your
utter
Petitioner most hunti
and carnerting implores your Excellens,
to take into account all he has suffered
and to consider it as a
sufficient
atonement of the crime he has
of the
committed, and to extend to him Her