and in reference to the former

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attention to the opinion expressed by

my predecessor, Sir Hercules Robinson, Sir Hercules Robinson

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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.

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