6.
duties imposible of performance unless
vetery
manber
the Cameil is assured
that he may spease fully and freely
ar
all pointo, and make such
statements
he
may
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way of motion but by a simple statement which should leave the
members at liberty to deal with the matter as they thought-fit,
aste such questions
ao
and
and
my
chinse proper, subject only
to the cenoure
that venouse
is
of the Connoil, whate
conveyed tacitly, by
the reception accorded the speaker, axplicitly by a formal resolution recorded in the Minutes of the Carnal. 6. That letter and the breach of privilege committed, in
my opinion, by the writer of it and by the Government that sandioned it, I desired to bring to the notice of the Corneil or the Ad! October, not
15th
reasons
for thinking that
such statement sharld properly be
made in Commeil and that
J
amy
disonfaion thereon should love place:
in Cornail
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are
The members.
alone determine the question of
-very simple
of Cormeil could
IC.
by
the act of the
a...letter
privilege raised
Government in sending
-sending such
-to-me. They must each
such
a!
say
how
letter would operate upon
them, and if it could be taken
a
as
- simple notice or must be regarded
X.