97.
louition when the question of his Suspension. afterward crime before it. The second 82. of here Resolutions may demand
cortunation the others will I think
Lone
sheak on themselves.. particularly
for
hew the attention of the Council to the
Colonics
subject matter which was afterwards imtrried in the second Resolution becance having recived from lur Chonchere then Scoretary or the Bronies worth regard to su: Austly certain __ instructions to be pursued with gard. to this encrension when he had
torony fully
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accured the Chist Suctice
I sought the preccient, meetul for the & senformation of the Council and Jales
trought it fair to point out to Miz
84.
83.
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Anity who stood in a similar position now with regard to myself and the lieting Homial Licretary to the one gormerly held by him towards the Chief Justice how mavrovoly be had before escaped the
over num
Aunishment
again intending I incur the risk of weaving you, Ja,
with all there minuta carne alter
having taken
wery
step with the mat cantions deliberation which the recutin circumstances of the constitution of my Scentive Council admitted I find it and myself violently ascailed by lux anetty for having condemned himm untried and unind- of I have ared in any way against the of my instructions it has been by
spirit