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illegal and unwarranted acts; and indeed be thought it at the time to be so, is to me quite inexplicable. I am rather inclined to think that the Attorney General, if indeed he was aware of and had studied the provisions of the Postal Convention, had either, like the counsel for the Crown who had already come to the conclusion that the Treaty had nothing to do with the case, or at all events, as he himself says, thought that the great responsibility would rest upon ...
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