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to the Secklary of Stat.
As I Lan
Lad unfortunates macion
often
every
remark, he abdicates almost function of a forer.
It seems to me clear that or Dridge did in this case only what use Suchelly
light in itself. All I can make out of
Merciale See 7166. H. King.
As Amley's complaint, is, that?" Bridge
old it in a
prostor 9.
Iannis
disrespectful foo
Re
toward him, which, consi
which, const Ming
Extreme difsically of dealing at
all with such a person as do Anstey, is no doubt
Rossible.
Mit for this
Mpace, hutahs
imaginary
It is really difficult to
Say what ought to I done, when
W Fortescue
there most
insignificant
quarrels are then uncond
work after work by He forare, whore
dusty it is to
decich and
утри у
I wenty
slight at best, dicbustry wit
338
Ridger with an orflow of his own peculiarly insulting, arrogurt, and issitating languages – his only dijest, Southae,
bring to peorite the other into some unseemly conduct or
and
retort.
Dr Bridgn may Low his faults,
I dare say consciousness of his own
martical way.
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fat inferions on a
o Anstey may
I mascinally wekililer
Er him. Best he is the ablest man in
th
I clony, and Sir J. Barring 42. quite right in scaring
his temporary,
seminces, Hturing done so, he shuced Lan hotechd him against the instance
whit this corestfrusten Exhibits.
asser
I think the care artainly
opportunity for a my shotg
an
Expression of
the Scuvian of State's
opiction of As Austery's consent (who Las himself asked for that Remon.).st
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