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and offensive language,
Calculated
as far as
in him lay to degrade
and vilify
his superior
functionary - And
Mr. Ansley himself
repudiates the excuse,
that he had only
used ordinary fusion in
remarking on
Judge's
demeanour
on a
convivial private occasion,
by distinctly stating
that the occasion
was public,
one
of
"high official ceremony
Nor. Ansley stands
therefore in the position
of
an officer
who has made
a charge of serious
official misconduct
against his superior,
and
refuses
to retract,
or
to apologize for it,
although his charge is rebutted by strong