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"Crowellenoy's statement before the debate closed. The Chief Justice on that occasion said: "I think His Excellency The Governor, though the subject certainly touched him pretty closely, has avoided any language stronger than the occasion should call for."
"even you yourself, so far from questioning the remarks personal to you, said: "It is a source of great satisfaction to me that I have brought forward this subject to day. "It has enabled Your Excellency to make a statement which I am sure will be received with much pleasure." Nor do I at this moment wish to differ from the remarks Your Excellency has made with somewhat of a personal feeling to myself." Nor, at any subsequent meeting of Council, have you expressed the slightest wish to call in question the remarks His Excellency thought proper to make on the 6th November 1879.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Vores funny.
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