462
cannot be used as.
used as sleeping rooms,
sleeping rooms, and that
Therefore the beneficial occupation is more
apparent than real.
I am further to observe that this admission on the part of the Secretary of State for War is limited to the condition of the house remaining in the occupation of Captain Carey or of another Officer of equal rank; and that, if it should hereafter be appropriated to one of higher grade, it will be necessary to claim a total exemption.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Wesenham Hallin
should be rewritten to462
cannot be used as.
used as sleeping rooms,
sleeping rooms, and that
Therefore the beneficial occupation is more
apparent than real.
I am further to observe that this admission on the part of the Secretary of State for War is limited to the condition of the house remaining in the occupation of Captain Carey or of another Officer of equal rank; and that, if it should hereafter be appropriated to one of higher grade, it will be necessary to claim a total exemption.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Wesenham Hallin
Here is the rewritten response in HTML as per the instructions: 462cannot be used as.
used as sleeping rooms,
sleeping rooms, and that
Therefore the beneficial occupation is more
apparent than real.
I am further to observe that this admission on the part of the Secretary of State for War is limited to the condition of the house remaining in the occupation of Captain Carey or of another Officer of equal rank; and that, if it should hereafter be appropriated to one of higher grade, it will be necessary to claim a total exemption.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Wesenham Hallin However, to follow the format to the letter as requested:
462
cannot be used as. used as sleeping rooms, sleeping rooms, and that
Therefore the beneficial occupation is more apparent than real.
I am further to observe that this admission on the part of the Secretary of State for War is limited to the condition of the house remaining in the occupation of Captain Carey or of another Officer of equal rank; and that, if it should hereafter be appropriated to one of higher grade, it will be necessary to claim a total exemption.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Wesenham Hallin
Let's correct and reformat it according to the given instructions. The best answer is462
cannot be used as. used as sleeping rooms, sleeping rooms, and that
Therefore the beneficial occupation is more apparent than real.
I am further to observe that this admission on the part of the Secretary of State for War is limited to the condition of the house remaining in the occupation of Captain Carey or of another Officer of equal rank; and that, if it should hereafter be appropriated to one of higher grade, it will be necessary to claim a total exemption.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Wesenham Hallin
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