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was still the same
reasons
attended
For
to
have
which
been previously studied
Wax and
I repeat,
were never common best
to me
Your Lordship Could Not Support My
prayed By this grace the Duke of New Castle, to whom I made known Governor Bowring's further office here in 1854, I Was informed that this grace Could not.
20. Men the Come
;
and So. 9,
I said before,
the only satisfaction
never was
this correspondence, excepting what I shall make mention
of hereafter.
has been
the
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the few months of pay for the period which followed the date of my suspension,
and
that of the subsequent abolition
of my Office. At this lapse of
time many of
the particulars of the Case Submitted
by me
in 1827 and 1828
naturally, have escaped your Lordship's memory,
and you will excuse me for Alluding to the heads of them. In the early part of 1847 I became aware of the use of
the names: It
Colonial Secretary, Major General Caine, Colonel Vandeleur, Lytton for the purpose of aiding them in exporting
large sums of Money,
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