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I also beg to suggest that no despatch at all should be written by this mail but of the surplus to current purposes - until a private letter only to Mr Bonham (which will be sent early next year, when they render
the habit of correcting turned around & exchanged with the Audit Office – with him privately - ) to explain to him inadvertently, as his Excellency has another matter on hand, _ of how impossible it is to explain to me, the old view, in his minute, give an official reply to his often until being undoubted the correct one ._
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