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need trouble your Grace with
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previous
8. I have already in a despatch intimated the impossibility of divining Mr. Murrow's motives in
his.
his selection of
antagonists, but in the present case the name Caldwell is, I think, the clue, added to Mr Ball's having had
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occasion to
repress
Mr Murrow's
impertinent interference with the precedings of the Summary durisdiction Court in a case where
chinese Servant
of
Mr Murrow's
was concerned and narrowly cscaped committal for perjury. 9. I beg to remark that-
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nothing done by
me in this matter has
Mr
the slightest tendency towards recognition and far less encouragement of Caldwell, whom I have not even seen ofor a period of 14 mouths, but I
- with the Chief Justice,
certainly agree
Mr Ball, and the members of the Bar (at least I so underland them)
that the cause of Justice will be of
arrange
better sustained by allowing the Bench and the Bar to :-here matters amongst them.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's,
Most Obedient Servant,