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will shortly compel his departure, proposes to make the necessary arrangements for himself in England. "I shall be glad if Mr Almada's proposal meet your approval, in which Case, I trust the necessary instructions will be given to the Colonial Agent.
I have to add, with reference to the lost paragraph of Despatch No. 21, that as Ordinance No.11 of 1845 is not on record at the Colonial Office, I take the opportunity of forwarding a copy, together with copy of Sir John Davis's Despatch transmitting No. 141 of 21 October 1845.
omitting it,
The Ordinance was disallowed in Earl Grey's Despatch No. 115 of 25
to 3.
pr 4.
September.
847.
I have the honor to be,
with the highest respect,
Sir,
Your most Obedient, Humble Servant,
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will shirtly emupel his deponture, propres to make the necessary arrangements for himself in England. "I shall be glad if Mr Almada's proposal meet your approval, in which Case. I trust the necessary instructions will be given to the Colonial Agent.
I have to oud, with reference to the lost porragraph of Despatch_ Nr. 21, that as Ordinance N:11 of 1845 is not on record at the bolmcial Office, I torke the opportunity of forwarding: copy, together with copy of Sir folm. Davis's Despatch_ tromsmitting N: 141 of 21 # Betober 1845.
emitting it,
The Ordinance was disallowed in Earl Grey's Desportoh N. 115 of 25$
to 3.
pr 4.
September.
847.
I have the honor to be,
with the highest respect,
Sir,
Your most Obedient, Humble Servant,
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