CO129-021 - Sir John Davis - 1847 [9-12] — Page 193

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reply has of course, by a positive injunction, suppressed every scruple,

and made it incumbent on me to

pursue the

the enquiry.

I have therefore,

as desired, executed Your Lordship's

previous instructions without loss of

time.

I beg to observe that my note

to Viscount Palmerston of the 8 th November was a private letter written upon a sheet of note-paper on the eve of the mail's departure, And Your Lordship justly, observed that " as it was not written with

" any view to publicity" you

"

should

" of course abstain from referring to it,

except in a private and confidential

" manner : " In the present reply, however, it is called a despatch.

I

think that the style of my hote,

and the allusion to Silenus in the

No. 1.

187

" temple of "Themis," will prove at

once that it was not a

The

despatch.

expression conclusions

in my

despatch of may 220, on which Your Lordship lays some stress, was

nothing

but a repetition or echo of the term in your which mine

own

of January 28the

lvas

a

to

reply - "the accuracy

In

" of your own conclusions : This appears to have been overlooked. adopting Your Lordship's expression, I undoubtedly meant by it my

as

that

own

" opinions", derived as well from my personal observation

of others. Since the particular object of my

despatch

was

deprecatory of the

investigation being prosecuted, I of.

course extenuated to the utmost, but when the charges

were once

- brought forward (as enclosed) Your Lordship well perceive that they were

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