94
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to matré attacks
Junderhand
Lowm
Board
here.
con
him in a somewhat
way by transmision to his
of commento
what
gais
of information taken from
has been something objectionable in the
солом
pursued by M. Sampson, and should certainly prefer, if it
Avere
mly to
thank this save time that Mr Sampson should give,
would. In
what views
and what
and
What
very fallacions, Sauce the columo of
2ght - 4
the local Trefs.
~ opportunity of throwing and
93. Ster myself
Jam
always glad to
ресей
preceive any remark's
amy
details of
the administration with which II
connected. They jenerally apist, and cutainly they can eventually
It
may
So
harm
do no harm.
happen that in this
abuse which had
brought to light.
lar a
excaped
am
way
be
me
may
and there is therefore, so
chance of an advantage being
Linally gained for the Public. Neanthelefp, I cannot but intuitively ful that there
stuctements he is submitting
submitting to Her Op
Majesty's Government on the conduct of
any department of this Govemment when he cense
nsures it.
24. If I
am not mistaken that is
the preferable
of
course and the
ome
jeverally
followed. Looking however to the fact
Mo" Sampcons immediate proximity to this balony.
and the
great superabundance of leisure which he seems to enjoy, I think his departure hom the usual routine in such matters is open to special abjections,