with him in any British Colony.
reference to the coveturin
With
of your letter respecting the special_
the office of Attorney Seneral I would respectfully
operation of the order on
cxplained it would
Day
that
eron
center an indefinite control over
his
any
sourly mustions isksome in case to a gentleman of the liberal and learned profession and a contiol which might be oppressive; it is also to be recollected that private business forms part of the crurluments
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that Office.
As to his liability to bi
crustantly called on
to
for advice and
any anticipated injury to the
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publie o arising of extrandiuary circumstances to speak frankly
and
fice of Colonial
riscrve
Betre
or now that local laws and the routine of Office business are — established and the Consular Government separated from that of the Colony I cannot after 10 years
experience see an
in
this
A
any thing of ricciscity realizes it - he still has his Criminal and Consular busines with recacional ordinances to prepare
all which
Can
be performed without
any infringement of professional privilege and with any system an hour in the week would surch supply to the Colonial offices law-