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with sufficient clearnces, ond therefore that I have been mis __ - understood. It was not my intention to aste his Excellency to abrogate British Laws, or to diverge from the co cuse which his instructions declared to him I moily suggested that it would be gratifying if during the time- that the Material question remained
two.
Unsettled by the twr Governments, I
witted as a
could be permitted
Courtesy,
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to ox crvise jenediction
the
internal discipline of our ressets;
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And I did not suppose, in
this, I was asking the abrogation
of any British Law or a
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the boareting of our Assets in such Cases, antil Hi Britannic Majesty's
out should be heard from
Government should hi the subject.
upon
I merely acted for
an extension of
the time of this How intervention,
till the matin should be
by the Supreme
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