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ulterior aim

prevention of any

the

more

such harsh dealing with officials for danger

Pecuniary

their duty barring heavy losses

the calculations

and lovely wife

prostrated by the blight prospect this though

I sent her to England to restore her

Nerves

General

the

shuttered

the shock

and lurk, grave

never

8-04

and

I have

talked to Mr Park,

had

regret

Lord,

the

duty

I have to express the hope

that

when, during

I was expelled

my duty, I must

Service Her Majesty's

As stated to the Jury

however, I have had much

favour of it deems right

to lay this letter

before the Secretary of State for the Colonies,

other steps

to keep

in mind

my

dying sense of the injury

done to

me

my family

and

may be best in

Your Lordships'

for the obtaining

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