I was therefore at the date of
My Despatchi
of
unaware of the contents
Sir Hercules Robinson's Communication,
and am anxious to prevent misapprehension
by putting the fact on record, as there
seems to me
a
certain similarity
in
the manner in which both Sir Hercules
Robinson and Myself have treated the
subject.
More especially
as to the two heads
under which each has considered it
Sun. F. Augen
I had been struck by the
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's
Most obedient Servant,
similarity.
Publ.
urm
2072 Bu
That Caller
Granted.
(W. happily you
Modified)
ing here and
time of my ef
this feeling.
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