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very great importance to the due selection of the high legal functionaries
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in Her Majesty's Colonial possessions, and
of the great necesity for scensing the services of an efficient Law adviser here, where important questions of International Law are sure to be of
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speas of the
Panicefote, after a monitis acquaintance
with him, with the sance
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I would avish to speast of an applicant
Office, which must bring him into
for an Office,
such frequent and confidential intercomse
with the Governan
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Neveritreless I
cannot forbear saying,
that from what I de know of Mr. Danncefote,
I have string rea
-strong reason to thinn
you
a could
find it difficult adequately to supply his place, and therefore my present feeling is
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entirely in his favor, and personally shall hear win much pleasure that ajen
tan
couply mist M. Parmefelis arishes.
I have the honor to be.
Your
Sir
most obedient serant,
Radiofrans thes
Sraves Macdonnell
Gernmen