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inconvenience

erience now

felb might

be remedied without resti

- by a Government issue of dollar notes managed strictly

without view to

α

profit

The well known objections of the Treasury to state issues

in the Colonies are a suc

that this measure

suffecient

proposal would be referred to the bolonial Government;

but they have not heard that this step has been taken. If

that not, they

of opinion

a ke

it should be so reforsed, at

once, for they

Can

tee no valid

reason for delay. If the

Government refuse tha!

be fairly

it on a

may

guarantee for

the a

assurance

balonial

was not

proposal, it

con =

naco

adopted without due

- sideration, & repon a conviction

that, under the precautions suggested, it would be

1-

unattended by danger. - My Lords expected that their

proposal.

afumed that the inconvenience

felt is not so

great

αν

has been represented, and the

Secretary of State

m

may fairly

pence

refuse further interferen If however it is accepted.

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