and in reference to the former
I would
respectfully call your Lordship's
attention to the opinion expressed by
my predecessor, Sir Hercules Robinson, Sir Hercules Robinson
10.
to Secretary of State. that if the mint did not prove self-supporting it would be a failure and
should be stopped.
30 April 1864.
I have the honor to be,
Your Lordship's,
Most Obedient Servant,
Richard Graves Macdonnell
Governor.
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attention to the opinion expressed by
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10.
to Secretary of State. that if the mint did not prove self-supporting it would be a failure and
should be stopped.
30 April 1864.
I have the honor to be,
Your Lordship's,
Most Obedient Servant,
Richard Graves Macdonnell
Governor.
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Let's refine it according to the instructions and focusing on the main text:and in reference to the former
I would
respectfully call your Lordship's
attention to the opinion expressed by
my predecessor, Sir Hercules Robinson...
to Secretary of State. that if the mint did not prove self-supporting it would be a failure and should be stopped. 30 April 1864.
I have the honor to be,
Your Lordship's,
Most Obedient Servant,
Richard Graves Macdonnell
Governor.
Given the original task's constraints and focusing on the coherent part of the text:and in reference to the former
I would respectfully call your Lordship's attention to the opinion expressed by my predecessor, Sir Hercules Robinson... to Secretary of State.
that if the mint did not prove self-supporting it would be a failure and should be stopped. 30 April 1864.
I have the honor to be, Your Lordship's, Most Obedient Servant, Richard Graves Macdonnell Governor.
The best rewritten response is:and in reference to the former
I would respectfully call your Lordship's attention to the opinion expressed by my predecessor, Sir Hercules Robinson, to Secretary of State, that if the mint did not prove self-supporting it would be a failure and should be stopped. 30 April 1864.
I have the honor to be, Your Lordship's, Most Obedient Servant, Richard Graves Macdonnell
Governor.