intended to return to Fyfield before
the following
me
I took care
when I found that I could not
return, is send the amount by the Por. Als Stickman. It is not true that I left in debt to the Purish;
for
though I had a sum of money belonging to it in my hand,
Penny
acted with respect to it in the same marmer as with the Buny Club Auong only anding it to the proper person_ of this sum 5. 2 would not be sent, but there are
several pounds on the other hand of
Sithe still due to me
from
Purich. To the truth of
the
of all there
Staternents I'ean bear witness
"
on outh - I canust here offen
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offer any
documentan cridence, because
anticipating charges of such
a
character, Inevir thought of bringing with me written proofs
of any
kind whatsoever - As to the
great demoralization spoken of in the Pitition, as it is not in
my
conduct
any way attributed to but simply to the frequent changes in the fremrbency caned by the emalluccs of the stipend, I have nothing to say:
And as to the Petition itself
I venture to assert that
inadvertent or incautions acts be
seized
on, a petition similar in
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