particularized as this
grounds open
which he refused that courtesy, I am
not informed of, but if they
Enumerated
by
are those
arising from the Bouche
the 30th instant when the claim
was made by Mr Turner, I have to
say they are incorrect,
are not only unfair but -
I am not surprised at the denial
of Mr Mitchell that upon that occasion he used towards me insulting language
And that his manner was
"mouthing
And vindictive" - for the Official who would take advantage of his position
upon
Another
the Bench to rudely
insult
a manner that he
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Hewan off the Bench would
Gently
have the temerity to assume towards
another, would not hesitate under
other Circumstances
deny
both his
I beg leave to re-state
most firmly the declarations in my letter to his Excellency, that he
did use towards me upon that
occasion insulting language
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that his manner was
And insulting
And vindictive.
And in support of
these declarations, I would refer His Excellency to G. Creport, Esq., M. H. T. De Silva, Esq., and Samuel W. Like of the Ship Meteor