him to be allowed to read
the whole
of
the correspondence
- which has laken place between
Sir John Pavis and this Office
on the subject. At the same
time I is not with further
publicity to be
f
This can
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to it,
be avoided without
injustice to her. Halme. The
result has certainly conformed
my opinion, in which I hiust
W. Stalone himself will how
Jee reason
to join, however
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which he
Great the
may have suffered ; namely,
that no other course would
have been equally satisfactory,
since it is now obvious, that,
had no enquiry been instituted,
rumours of the most wn=
: favourable kind we have
continued to cireutate, and
the character of the Chief frühen
would have remained subject
to that undeserved reproach
Brich has now been happily
Bonha
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