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am unable (after a careful perusal of papers) to discover any grounds for supposing strong dislike " & M Dunis, to whom, on the contrary, he seems to have behourd with teminey. Mr Juries had been reprimanded for misunshint i insubordinate
times, and
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this fifth occasion the stringer measure of onspension was adopted – even then, howens, he was permitted to resjon, and altho' the portenters of the case are mil es it is yut the cumulatin hard to pridy of at a distance,
the chariter & nators of the offence, and the internal rsidensific the documents annexed) of lituper ofther Davies, incline me to belive that he
manner an
of
got his desents. then comes the passage mmuy purtion - he refused it in 1867_ annvend Me of the forr. To th an unbecoming alle him to draw salary for the snouttes cotil othe amopments could be made _ deliberately prefime b remain in the Colony, & puthiked the conesprudence relative to his dismistal in the local papers, the rides intenten opprejudicing the government in the Now that he has failed & Eyes of the Public
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and
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to
will
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is in distitution, he asks to be sent Bliss native
the Sirener country at the Pathic expena - (no evidence of his "strong dislike") allows it, certoon rigmentent jentlemen having undertaker & résrend the sum ( 150 ) of disallard (the S. of 1. wishing to be hand on the Davis, I confess that much doubt the poison of the precedent & think no other reams has The Danes, by laps of trans to resign
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