respect to one of the Loto, Morrine N 1060, which, from the accumulation of the soil, lies desuard of another Marnie Lot, told many years args, and Mr. Harper, the mover This latter lot, as also the puroliaver of Lot (he Enclreure) N. 106, similarly situated in the 115, how protested
with
against the Sailen of ground Seaward of his Marine Lot.
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The question, if rendered me
can be fettled by
of difficulty,
recmption of the old Marine
Let, for it is impossible
to
permit a great public improvement,
like that
perfected by the
Sale of these twos Marine Liter
105 and 106, to be det owside 12
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the carted by the opposition of one
individual.
I have the honor to be,
with the bighest respect,
dir.
f
Your most Obedient,
Hammble Servant,
DEX