I have
now received Mt. Attorney General Imales opinion, and enclose
Copy.
your brace will perceive that the reports against such a proceeding in both cases, and I entirely agree with him.
Dr
It is however quite competent to Mr. Murrow to proscente Mr. Caldwell here criminally should be feel so inclined; and to any friend of M. Murrow (or of D. Midges) in England to undertake the conduct of similar proceedings against de Midges, should the institution of such proceedings be found advisable.
I may observe that I do not
read
your
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braces despatch on Mor
в
or
Minrrow's letter as Mr Smale. There
was n
proposition to institute a Criminal proceeding before the Ixcentive Council, and the relevant
Mr Smale's letter is that
part of which deals with the mode of proceeding
Criminally before the Ordinary Counts
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Justice.
I have the hours to be,
My Lord Duke
Your Grace's,
Most Obedient Servants Motumom
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