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Whatever the grounds of that opinion may be, it is clear that for the propounding of your suggestions it cannot be essential that you should have a majority on the Committee. Even if you were in a minority of one, the Governor fails to see why that should prevent you from making the most useful recommendations that it might be in your power to make. The circumstance of your being in a minority could not in any way detract from the reasonableness of any recommendation which you might make, nor consequently from the consideration to be given to such reasonableness, nor would these in any way be increased if you were in a majority. This is