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Channels than the Commissariat, or rather the Treasury Chest, provided such remittances can be equally secured against loss or depreciation.
Their Lordships would at the same time observe that the Systems to be pursued in making these remittances should not be allowed to depend upon the small profit or loss that may accrue to the Colony, from the state of the Exchanges, or upon the option of the Colonial Authorities to make use of the Treasury Chest on other occasions when, from the state of the Exchanges, expense would be thrown upon the Chest, for purposes purely Colonial.
I am, Sir, your obedient Servant,
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be when the Exchanges may be favorable, leaving it to the option