seal to law shall be made your
to
appear that the
smallest suspicion injurious to ine
Grace so
direct, or if
it
rest upon your
в
Grace's mind.
73.
It is needless to seek reasons for Mr. Monrow's violent antipathies- As against M. Caldwell who finds advocate in me and Dr Midges they engaged in the public duly
were once
for
M
may account.
of prosecuting Mr Munow Kidnapping and this ofor his hostility to them but as against all the others assailed by Mr. Venussow it would be difficult to find an assignable cause
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Your Grace has seen what I
have called elsewhere his frivolous charges against Sir Arrcules Robinson and his equally inane insinuations against Mr Alexander difficulty would be to name a public
Bout the
officer who has not been assailed by him and in the most scurrilous language.
the
15. Lord Elgin, Mr. Bence, Bishop of Victoria, Admiral Stope Sir St. Parkes, Sir R. Alcock Mess's Wade, Lay, Davies, and
7
Erlonial Officials I think I may say every Officer of standing with two exceptions have in turn received