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Office which is vacant;
and which, after an
explanation to His
Excellency of my
position, I consented - out of courtesy to himself to discharge, without
emolument and without
compensation of any kind,
soon after my
arrival;
and which, if fortunate enough to remove
his present doubts concerning my capacity to advise, I shall gladly continue to discharge until he
receives the pleasure of Lord Clarendon
and Mr. ... Luton ... with respect
be it future
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... management.
His Excellency
deceives himself if he imagines that the question
of liability of Governors to the penalties under which the writ is to be obeyed by
those amenable to its
jurisdiction, is in the least
degree involved in the
recent observation,
which Mr. D. Amada
refers, and for