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Coughing, draft of which is herein inclosed, requesting further information as to the proposed flow of Establishing a Corps of Porters in there.
(along with a note to hold there the grant to S. Paul's College is not strictly speaking a Parliamentary grant, though paid out of money voted generally for Contingencies of the Superintending and Consular Establishments.
It is the continuation of a grant made many years ago for Educational purposes. And Lord Clarendon, having, since the correspondence which took place with the Colonial Office in December and January last, had under his...
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Coughing, draft of which is
herein inclosed, repusting further information as to the
proposed flow of Estatilishing
a
Corps of Palestreler in there.
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the Suferinthuking
on account of
and Consular Establishments.
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grant made
mang gears
ago for Educational purposes. And Lord Clarendon, having,
since the correspondence which
haped with the Colonial
Frie
hi secember and
Saumary last, had under
his
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