which four Arand the latter of Mere Sais has been offered at a certain date.

The second par. Z has been written under a misapprehension, as the section of the Presidential Order have been rearranged and renumbered by the authors; Statuby SU view The procedure 174 which should be adopted.

The only point that may entertain doubt is the propriety of cringing to the existing stock, seeing that the latter has been over-issued compared to the former, in such a manner that it may be irrefutable.

On grounds other than those mentioned in your conclusion, it is not possible to raise any portion of this loan, Manchester being legislation, besides debenture issue.

In these lines, I generally concur with your conclusion. With this aspect of the matter, considerations will be taken before deciding the conditions. Lord Elgin does not understand the point made in the last par. Z.

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Four Arand and the latter of Mere Sais has been offered at a certain date. The second paragraph has been written under a misapprehension, as the section of the Presidential Order has been rearranged and renumbered by the authors; the procedure which should be adopted is 174.

The only point that may entertain doubt is the propriety of cringing to the existing stock, seeing that the latter has been over-issued compared to the former.

There are grounds other than those mentioned in your conclusion that the raising of any portion of this loan is not possible, Manchester being legislation, besides debenture issue.

In these lines, I generally concur with your conclusion. With this aspect of the matter, considerations will be taken before deciding the conditions. Lord Elgin does not understand the point made in the last paragraph.

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Four Arand and the latter of Mere Sais has been offered at a certain date. The second paragraph has been written under a misapprehension, as the section of the Presidential Order has been rearranged and renumbered by the authors; the procedure which should be adopted is 174.

The only point that may entertain doubt is the propriety of cringing to the existing stock, seeing that the latter has been over-issued compared to the former.

There are grounds other than those mentioned in your conclusion that the raising of any portion of this loan is not possible, Manchester being legislation, besides debenture issue.

In these lines, I generally concur with your conclusion. With this aspect of the matter, considerations will be taken before deciding the conditions. Lord Elgin does not understand the point made in the last paragraph.

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