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casion
bing directly usponsible to the Public, and to Your Lortship, for the conduct of the Colonial Institution, the use of one of these for a purposes, here entirely without precedent, is certainly not a case where his permis should be dispensed with. To pees over auch an oversight in xilence, would very quickly have awkward consequence in other directions; and it is
itions ; to be observed that the manner in which the intimation of
this emart was
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was such as to render it doubtful
whe the the officer Ad me
the Smern
heard
ministering
ment would have
of it at all until after it had taken place, but for-
a
the fact that the fovernor returned to the Colony week before
be wes
expected.
But had there been no
other objection I should have intented myself
with a
on the point
vere reprimand of discipline; and, ont of Consideration for the patients,
and those who had prosine