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at Autor's letters addressed to another Firm for which that Hauser was Agent: the
As, with the exception, of the charge of incivility, particulars of which are not stated all the complaints against the Postmasters renderings admit of explanation, and I think, satisfactorily explained by Mr Scales, whose correspondence transmitted by the Governor - Report which I have addressed to ... a copy of which I enclose, I shall ...
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What Mr. Scales has been but a short time in Office, that he has been called upon to reduce to order two important Departments, in which widely much absence of method has prevailed; and the business of which has sprung up to an extent ...
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