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histence of him. While however he does not think offortuan Jam "sufficiently (sic) exanterns and

J.

Fastful,

it is satisfactory free three

of

7 the five solicitors Grist, who naturally

(except mm. Grist,

naturally mough

is not asked his feelings out would have

u

heen worse than useless after what he

had been asked tcome and tall th

them)-ray

Comminimers and had told the that I am always counteons (7.757) ; Cautery "( 9. 835); "very counterns (9.962), head of

cause incompetent after putter

"slicitation", they beinly

themselves, the

fire soliciting, to competent !

509. Q.- "Hit neancy", Sir William, in it

"not", asks the Chairman, that for the Efficient discharge of the work of the Count, the Registon should worke harmoniously with the fudges of the Crent? Ove, the Registers to work?

wanting than the

If anything were wanting

Object of this Commission, the above question

clearly shows that it was intended thold an

fi

Enquiring

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