night perhaps be pushed a shade further than in Mr Merivale's draft despatch.
Is the letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury intended to recognise
the existence of
a power of control
over Colonial Bishops & does
such power really exist?
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than indicate
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more
I have done no In questions which seem to me to await your decision
meout
I Hunt on reconsideration that it would be expedient to adopt Mr Bell's latter view
and to write to his Lordship Browning as proposed by Mr Bate, and to communicate with the Archbishop. I
Canterbury
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as well
has brought these papers
to me
James De Nante which seemed to myself suggest, but finding the delicacy of the matter.
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The question
whether public Memorial
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Sir M Molesworth
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I have to acknowledge J. despatch. No 82 of the 14th June last, transmitting a correspondence with the Bishop of Beroria
Joneself &
He suggests
on the subject of the proclamation.
2 day of general fast
& humiliation. I approve of the conduct, which you pressed in this instance.
While I think it desirable to interfere with the
advice or directions.
which the Bishop of ...