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pinstructions were expected to lead to some remonstrance. Those instructions however are so positive and have been issued after the whole case had been before Your Lordships that it would be almost indecorous in the Authorities here to criticise them or do otherwise than accept them with a determination to obey them without comment.

10. So far at least as they affect the main consideration, and I presume that must be the case, the influence of those instructions will be regarded by Your Lordship as the main consideration. I have doubt however that Your Lordship will be obliged to ... if I point out any needless hardship, which the Colony might suffer from a sudden and sharp application to the past of rules, which may nevertheless be easily applied with due notice to the future.

Whether through my ... tance or inadver... I really believe it would be found to be the case, from the inherent difficulty of giving effect to instructions necessarily at first half defined, shifting in their tenor and applicable to novel incidents occurring at the most distant possible spot from the person to whom explanations and explanations my duty to furnish from whom alone definite final instructions could be ...

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