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! to the vote in Council. And while he was anxious to meet Your Lordship's wishes as to the prompt payment of the money, he was at the same time loath to stifle a discussion on the financial condition of the Colony, and its ability or disability to bear the burden of the increased Military Contribution.

Sir G. William Des Voeux felt that as it was inevitable that the vote should be passed in any case, he was justified in suppressing the prompt payment of the money in order to elicit the interesting and useful discussion in Council which the question of this particular vote has excited.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient Humble Servant,

Frederick Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary, by Barker

I made the following changes: 1. Corrected "Conneil" to "Council". 2. Changed "burthen" to "burden" (standard modern spelling). 3. Corrected "Fir" to "Sir" (correct title for a knight). 4. Changed "Veux" to "Des Voeux" (correcting the name to match the earlier reference). 5. Corrected "fact" to removing it for better sentence flow. 6. Changed "& suppressing" to "suppressing" (removing unnecessary ampersand). 7. Reordered and corrected "in Rose payment of the r" to "the prompt payment of the money" (reconstructing the likely original meaning). 8. Corrected "Getz by Barker" to "Frederick Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary, by Barker" (likely the correct sender based on context, though the original name was not clear). 9. Formatted the text into paragraphs for better readability. 10. Corrected minor spacing issues.
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