information doubt on the part of M. Stephens to have
to
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at
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2.
This is
is most
unfair
seeing that I have
fully and
completely,
answered all the questions
have addressed to me
The subject;
and the
really fact in the
really important fact
case, which
is, that the Government
must be
as umpire,
in conflict.
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However, as His Excellency
has so readily
come to his
final decision, apparently
upon allegations
and without
the courtesy of first
asking
for explanation from
I have.
I have no
other alternative
but to send
copy of the correspondence to England!
Leave to I Stephens
of ground they
are
simply
through the conflict of the
departments, unable to
do
what I consider they
duty bound to do, or
pay
Adequate compensation for the loss
M. de Stephens has innocently
sustained by
the conflict.
enable M. Stephens to ascertain what further views he
Right Honorable, the Secretary of State
may
have
the culpable report being
Have,
The Howard
of The
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