Consecration, and particularly
as to the necessity
of alienating the ground from the Government and placing it in the hands of a proprietary.
12.
In the case of the Military Section: the property, I presume, would naturally be vested in the War Department, a transfer for which I ace no reasonable cause. In that of the livil Conscerated would arise in whose
ground a question
nameA
the property
should he
placed, and
here
again
the
have
passed
on
this subject.
I have the honor to be,
May Love Dude,
Your Grace's Moast Obedient Servant, tolmuro
inexpediency of any transfer is evermore
strongly shown.
14.
I
would ask
Your Grace the
Cey Lou licts
favor of being furnished with
or Ordinances that other Colonies m
any
Acto
may
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