It is obvious that

could have arisen,

Much

and

difficulty

such

correspondence could have ensued to trouble the Right Honorable

The Secretary of State for War, and Your Lordship, if the Major General Commanding the troops had not withdrawn from the seat in the Colonial

Council,

assigned to him

Her Majesty's instructions, where

he could have asked

received

by

for and

any explanation of

the matter at issue.

4.

The voluminous and I

think needless correspondence with which the War and

Colonial Departments have been lately troubled subject of "Military Roads," undoubtedly

The

same

boundaries

cause

arose

9.

I have the honor to be

My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient

humble servant,

G. G. Berkeley

Governor

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