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entitled to a similar immunity. Under these circumstances
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then I trust you will see reason to refrain from ordering Ordinance such as General Schauninger suggests to be laid before the Legislative Council of the Colony.
It should be steadily
kept in view that
at present
the Barracks, Hospital, Stone Houses, and in short the entire property of the War Department
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from local taxation of any kind.
I have the honor to be
With the highest respect,
Sir
Your most Obedient Humble Servant
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It should be steadily kept in view that at present the Barracks, Hospital, Stone Houses, and in short the entire property of the War Department are in no way interfered with specially exempt and are from local taxation of any kind.
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I have the honor to be
With the highest respect,
Sir
Your most Obedient Humble Servant
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Burdened junior members of the British Government should not be entitled to a similar immunity. Under these circumstances then I trust you will see reason to refrain from ordering Ordinance such as General Schauninger suggests to be laid before the Legislative Council of the Colony.
It should be steadily kept in view that at present the Barracks, Hospital, Stone Houses, and in short the entire property of the War Department are in no way interfered with specially exempt and are from local taxation of any kind.
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I have the honor to be
With the highest respect,
Sir
Your most Obedient Humble Servant
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