the Proclamation in question : &ad, referring you at the same time to the instructions
and Commission's addressed to Sir Henry
nunicated to you
Pottinger
which
were communicated
in my
letter of the 6th of September last, I
am to request that
will state to Lord
"you
will be glad
Stanley that Lord Aberdeen would be
glad to receive His Lordship's opinion
as to the course
which, under the circumstances stated by
the Law Officers, may
be adopted.
I am &c.,
Your
most obedient
humble Servant, EllenAddington.
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the Proclamation in question : &ad, referring you at the same time to the instructions
and Commission's addressed to Sir Henry
nunicated to you
Pottinger
which
were communicated
in my
letter of the 6th of September last, I
am to regnest that
will state to Lord
"you
id be glads
Stanley that Lord Aberdeen would be
to receive His Lordships opinion
ar to the course
which, under the circumstances stated by
the Law Officers, may
adopted.
I am Ser.,
Your
now be most conveniently
most obedient-
humble Servant, AllesAddington.
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