Secretary of State.
Although, there you, underlie certain tane of his Excellency's absence my reply cannot be adequate.
I am bound, therefore, as Jesuit wish, I feel it right to express very decidedly the doubt which I entertain whether the public interest would, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, be promoted by submitting to your entertain my sentiments.
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in the Euspection Correspondence which has taken place between Counsel and Sir John Bowring in relation to your Suspension; and in the Camerale, doubt, I do not of course feel at liberty to comply with your application.
With respect to the care of Caldwell, I think it...