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wheel in
the printing of it been as yet made : _ an orpion, oring, as I may presume, to your Gease's avowed objection
to the printing, and which objection my own
letter abovementioned
of
the 19th of Jerse
inprinted of pure does not seem to
hoor removed.
what that.
2. At the same time, it is not possible for me, after having the M. F been placed, by the kindness of Sir Fitz Roy Kelly, the shong asomances to that effect, in hopein
9 honnath and learned Queen's Counsel has received pom the Portamentary Underterrotary of State for the Colonies (th. Crechester Fosterine, M.P. ) to hesitate to believe, that the sole Mech which your Grace has at heart, in this scatter, in
to engself:
; and that the the doing of
complete protec withholding from publication of the documents in
question is only
h
is only to be attributed to a prudential regard. in your Graces part, to an economy of the public purse.
3. Relying, therefore,
on
those apperances, my tord,
Alar
not
my on my own port, and for the purposes of any willing, a present letter, to wain, for the present, all further no will from my : representation of the disadvantages, under which I have been and am, artainly laboring, having the entire case and the whole correspondena, presentil + Parliament _ and to the people out of Vartiament - this partial publication. Iss from the lateness of For your face cannot fail to be struck with the fast that,
even
-Ax
atthoug
although my
letter
of the 1174.
of Movember last asking
that a due publicity might be geven to "the "Fadings,"
come to in the previous month of litiber, by the tent Governor in Council of Hong Kong,
so that won character
as a gentleman, a banister, and a sometious law offeren of the Crown, might be at bugth, vindicated pour the former Governor sin John Bownny's crop-charges.
counterconsentations, (of an incapacity, namely, to discera "truth" pour "falschool" "_" the effusions of mere sustine," "pour " the evidences of real quilt, "__ and that guilt itself from praiseworthy public arozie, _ ) was under your Grace's
eye
the
on the 7th of kecember last, and the "Readings themse with the "Minutes of Inquiry, containing them, 19th of February last. _ ( I find both then dates in the la printed Return alone reposed to, ~) nevertheless, by
Mald
a
fatat concurence of accidents, which I must alior to the part of f
have been unavoidable, and
some officer or officers in your
equally
mistakes, on
Department, which, I am bound to beleior, wen innocent or excusable
it was not until the 7th ultime, that those "Findings" were laid on the table of either House for peruealtor
and kee
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