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but which he states as
untuly, were not batien
inte Consideration by the Government. You
he ard
me read them in Council, and you concurred with me in carrying the fie suggestions that were at all
reasonable into effect.
I now incl cose those
papers.
From the perusal you will observe that the only real opponent of the lake Reforms amongst the
Solicitors was this same
96
Mr Parsons, whose standing
here is but one of seven or
eight months, and who in
London
utterly unknown
that the head of that
branch of the profession,
Mr. Cooper Turner, stated fairly his objections to tive
items
been
and both have.
revised since — of the
then proposed scale of
costs, but, in all other
respects, stated his opinion also to be, that the proposial appear to approve of the above ordinance) — that