22.
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in 1861, upon which I need only observe that in my opinion both pappointments were
the
very
best
am
me to
that it was possible for make, and that I win entirely satisfied with the results. I believe, Halss, my opinion is shareh Every impartial member of community.
the
Paragraphs 29 and 30 refer
what mit Murrow describes.
the "suppression of the Colonial turgeon's Reports" all the correspondence which has passed on this subject either has been, for will shortly be, forwarded for
S
your
Grace's
information, and the papers will then speak for themselves. I have therefore only
to remarks here that I am quite unable to understand what Mr. Murrow means when he
says
the circumstances connected
with there suppressed medical Reports afford a "forcible illustration the illusion which Her Majesty's "Government labours under "regarding
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the
efficiency of the
"Legislative Council", there not being
as
for
من
J
can see
the most remote
connection between the two subjects,
and also I really do not know whether M. Murrow does on dres
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