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[M: I harp's Letter of 25th Capril, 1882]
The extenuating circumstances
adduced an there:
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he undertook the translation, that
the case was
coming
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him that there was no
to his d
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doing accepting payment foret:
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Snowden spoke to hime in
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similar hrmus :
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ao
Supervisor of
"Interpreters and Translator has
not brew defined:
that he has asked for and th
thas
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his
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proper sence of
how anyone with as
honour and an
ordinary appriciation of what was dur to himself and to the Service, could take a for under such
Circumstances as an
before the Council
After