of assassinations, poisonings,

isins encouraged by large picucciarly premiums and by appeals to every passion of cupidity maliguity and hatred = to which barbariens could look for allies.

and incendiarisius eu

4-

Mps to this presents. Moments I have not drawe for one penny against any Parliamentary grante Wes- have found in the templess- revenues of former years, and which its was proposed to appropriate to important. public word's the wesome of temporarily providing for the heavy augmentation of changes but Ishall have ere long to Avail myself of the promusid ait

are

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5- One of the retuies & required

for the completion of the Blue Book was that of thes folovial Surgeon - It is Sac sorry to say,

not only in satisfactory ins itself, but it necessitated

s as to the conduct

liquiries

of other functionaries so undeservedly ( in my judginent) attacked by lens. In truth, it

- is greatly

is

to be wished, that

you should gives effects to buy recommendation, and appoint a Colonial Surgeon witts a Salary of £ 800 a

apar, ouertion thean nigh devotion to his duties the Government could calculate, which it cannot, while Wr Elempster continued in charge of the Offices the primary-

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