alience, un merely to incite attacks on an chent former which could not be pusillanimously dealt with here.
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But as Sir J. Downing is now in England & able to defend himself, I know no sufficient reason why the Sed & stat should now withhold this information from Mr. Anstey, though communicating it may of course lead to discussion.
4. It is correct also in saying that to his many recent letters he has received no reply from the Set of Stah. This also was deliberately done. Lis Edyton was absent on the ground of health, & understood to be unwilling to transact other than important business.
In this state of things, Led Camanon judges it but to act in consonance with usual form "I am directed by The Secy of State" and to write in his own name that "he could not advise their Lordships" with Busby's repeated application for a rehearing of his case - Employment elsewhere and an allusion in this connection with the Caldwell case were wrong.
5. Mr. Anstey is labouring under the impression that the confirmation of his suspension – and the appointment of Mr. Adam his successor – took place during his partial retirement from business. Nor were they fully considered, and Executed, between him and alf.
Hm poly 6.
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