the Indian froornment's concent

the laws or practice.

is neccpay of the laws

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in dadin much a stipulation in the Colonial Ordiname would h

the same Muratin

superfluous

offlies to what I understand

br. Hamilton's supportion that the ordiname should require

The

Curent,

of the frorners of other alenie pro Pranchas y the establishment y

Bhat agencies in there alonies matter should I think be left u I promed by the law or practice

those colonies.

3.

Meade with I hope to back in

his and hames in a day or

I will and for to tresor guer

сверх answer to the C.O. letter until he has considered this point

"[Edward Wingfield)

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My dear Welby,

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17 Jeb: 90

I have seen your

note lã

Wingfield and the cony of his reply.

First, as

regards the substitution of the Sec? of State for the Colomes

for the Treasury. I must say

I prefer leaving in the Treasury though if you and Hamilton strongly desire the change Swill five way.

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