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for fecered to give Imust, not Revitate to give tis Excellency
the Covernor and the Honorable
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the Members of the Councel
views upon the subject.
To open, now, to the
my
Public the doors of the Council
room, constituted as
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("ouncil is at present, would
my opinion be attended with no practical advantage
might subject the Members to inferences I
and
would rather avoid at the ame time that it might prove the source of many cliffionthies in
a
mariner
impossible to forence, wher
it might also, not always advantageously to Colonial
interests,,
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the narrow waters in's
which separate
separate us from
hina - it might be well
hould not reach that
continent de
during
the
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continuance of Hostilities.
Should His Excellency,
howe
ver, as
d
a
Majority of
the Members decide upon
admitting the Public within the precincts of the Council Chamber . Tum of opinion that in Justice and fairness to those Memberi_, who
are
yet
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new to Legislation
to the proper application of the " "Standing
anding Orders"
· proposed for this guidance, that a delay of at least