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claim rests on servius perfonnex
the Colonial Office
by me under
he cannot like any step
in
Suppor
His Lordship draws a clear-
of My application, it is obvious
Distinction between serving
performed
under his (the Foreign) Department and those performed
the Colonial department.
It then only remains for
Me one mon
to solicit you
letter
kind attention to my of the 19th August last, in which
long
I placed before you the boy and
important
important services I had rendered in
good faith and in all sincerity to the without reccion
Colonial department?
Any acknowledgment, compensation,
or gratuity whatsoever.
upon these services I have-
no claim. When called upon
to under them I did so without-
Any
hesitation from
a
Strong sense
of the requirements of Her Majesty's
Government
in
distant com-
a
And under difficulties funtion to
A new state of things, but as I feel that they cost me much anxiety and trouble, with a
Sacrifice
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