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from the service of the Brown. Mr. Barter finding himself in this distant Dependency without any resources pecuniary applied for an allowance to enable him to return to this Country, and, he trusts, clear his character. On these facts I am to remark that if a Clergyman, receiving Appointment in a distant Colony were to misbehave himself there, and be consequently dismissed if known to this Department, he could have no just claim to an allowance for a passage home.
But if, as in the present case, a Clergyman is sent out, and is afterwards removed, not for anything done in the Colony, but for misbehaviour in this Country before his appointment, and which might have been known if correct information had been effected, which would have prevented his being appointed at all, it would be hard either
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from the service of the Brown. Mr. Barter finding himself in this distant-
Dependency without any.
resornces
pecuniary applied for
dea
has
allowance
to enable him to return
to this Country, and, he trusts, clear his
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character. On there facts I am to
End Jalen Russell would
remark that if
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Clergyman, receiving Appointment in a distant
Colony
were to misbehave
himself there, and be
consequently dismissed
he
if known to this
Mpartment Shrutand,
he could have
ne just
claim to an allowance
for a passage horve
But if,
as in the present
case, a Clergyman is cent
out, and is afterwards
removed, not for anything
done in
the
Colony
such as
but
for misbehaviour in this "Country before his appointinent, and whi might have been known if corect information hid he effected, which would have prevented his beeing appointed at
all, it would be hard
either
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