Six St. Robinson's reply
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Mr Chief Justice and Gentlemen,
I thank you most sincerely for
to
your congratulations upon my fromotion
Ceyton and for the bind expression of your good wishes for myself & my Family
It is
very gratiffing to
me indeed
you
to learn the favorable opinion which have formed of my public sovices here... Your approval of my conduct will, in sphere of duty, give pleasure to recollections of my official life in this : Colony, and will"
new
give
me the
courage, often needed in the arduous carcer
the
of a Governor's life, to pursue fearlessly the dictutes of convictions, through wit
as well as
good report, brushing hat
justice will eventually be done to carnest
honest intentions.-
له
am
glad
that
you,
who are
among
the best able to appreciate the
subject, feel that the material interests
of