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if he had had time of

have been desirable

May be retained

his past services rendered

have found a fact

has an feeling

Member

appointed for three years (extended

in his stead tricks Beach's

ho 36 of the 20

of April.

Looking to the services already rendered by Mr. Lowerck

as a member of

several

It appears that he

During

des in cable

Low crekk

not going.

years; it appears that his restoration this time is

desirable, while the mission

to replace him involves

a slight, which doubtless would be much against him

and also be without.

It is for this reason that

an opportunity offers itself for replacing

him if it

was expedient to

admit opportunity

would be a slight

warrant for the appointment

but as there is some

doubt whether he is remaining in the

Colony it is necessary to provide for his possible absence; and in that event.

I shall be glad if you will reply to furnish

me with the names

of prominent gentlemen of the

Suitable in the Council, as

suggested by Sir M. H. Marks in his

Disp.

200 38. of the 20th April last

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if he had had time of

have been desirable

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his peat sete Cerad -> his past services rendered

have founts fact -> have found a fact

has an Geling -> has an feeling

Member

apponated for ti pensil -> appointed for three years (extended

mamal -> in his stead

in bin Incaland tricks Beach's

ho 36 of the 20

der peech of april. -> of April.

Looking to the services already, undland by Mr. Lowerck

as a member of

deveral -> several

Indactand that br -> It appears that he

Cancel Furing -> During

des in coble -> des in cable

Low crekk -> Low crekk (kept as is, but ideally should be "Lowerck")

not going.

years; it appears &man that his restoration this dent is -> years; it appears that his restoration this time is

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desirable, while the mission

to replace him formere involer -> to replace him involves

Gdeman -> a slight, which doubtless

a slight, which doubtless homere be much Juch bhim -> a slight, which doubtless would be much against him

and also be wichserout. -> and also be without.

Ittenfor tidsmit a -> It is for this reason that

of confin whalter -> an opportunity offers itself for replacing

place phonese not have

lean Jounge for hain in

hammit a -> him if it

to pass bein -> was expedient to

ormone there -> admit opportunity

Oppor turity offere itself for replacing -> an opportunity offers itself for replacing

hom I this fure -> him if it

if

was expedient to

to admit offeraty -> admit opportunity

uld be a stight] -> would be a slight

Jan -> warrant for the appointment

tte -> stems would sum to be some

warrant for the appointment

stems would sum to be some

but as there sto -> but as there is some

doubt whether he is remaining in the

A -> Colony it is necessary to provide for his possible absence; and in that event.

I shall be glad if you will reply to furnish

me with the names

Baghush -> of prominent gentlemen of the

of prominent quembus ofthe int -> of prominent gentlemen of the

Suitable In Glass in the Cancil, as -> Suitable in the Council, as

Uprestul by Sin M. H. Marks in his -> suggested by Sir M. H. Marks in his

Disp.

200 38. of the 20th April last

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49

if he had had time of

have been desirable

May be retained

his past services rendered

have found a fact

has an feeling

Member

appointed for three years (extended

in his stead tricks Beach's

ho 36 of the 20

of April.

Looking to the services already rendered by Mr. Lowerck

as a member of

several

It appears that he

During

des in cable

Low crekk

not going.

years; it appears that his restoration this time is

desirable, while the mission

to replace him involves

a slight, which doubtless would be much against him

and also be without.

It is for this reason that

an opportunity offers itself for replacing

him if it

was expedient to

admit opportunity

would be a slight

warrant for the appointment

but as there is some

doubt whether he is remaining in the

Colony it is necessary to provide for his possible absence; and in that event.

I shall be glad if you will reply to furnish

me with the names

of prominent gentlemen of the

Suitable in the Council, as

suggested by Sir M. H. Marks in his

Disp.

200 38. of the 20th April last

427/

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