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of Great Britain is regulated in
AN
yet indifferently particular, for
apparently in the case
of a respectable
and hount offin like Mr Rum.
there
is
Mo
cause open but
but one
the following three, of which it is
difficult to
Tany
of
which is most
arly possible-
objectionable. It seems
!
10t to dismiss him after 110 years suvis- guity to compel a Colony which he has
served
for only o
years
to take the
whole burthen of his support, or godly to continue him in the discharge of duties of peculiar delicacy and) importance for which, how we honest the be and howwer capable of adequately filling orther posts, he
may
&
not merely has shewn
Mo
special
a)
aptitude, but has exhibited. positive deficiency.
Imet
11.
Day!
therefore, that there
correction with
several pants mi
the grant of this pension to Mr.
Qin which must
give rise to
very
grave reflections; and I would suggest
whether
anv
fficer who has served)
We Majesty's Government
Qow au
mamy
2.0
long
...)
Comtries and in such
Mas
various capacities, ought to be thrown for support finally on the Revenue of itis Colony merely because he hese last. Sidependent of the precasion -nature of that Revenue, and supposing
it treble the amount,
event