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murtives of an unworthy and boath untire 73. I have aiready gone over much of the sound retraced on
!M. Aresley in this letter but I shall notice some points in it úacing the whole of it for your consideration as a putter til of the meaning which this typen places upon the term subordination arlied to himself and his Superiors in Spice
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54. M Iritty refers to a letter Vestirs Hornia: Lesucian by the Pawsitent of the Commission after it had ceared to crist and in which that officer somewhat munccessarily takes upon himself
inform me that their rehort was
inform
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to
einsly
Intended to refer to the charges as they
Mr/aldwell and that by it they
affect
did not intend to imbute anything
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be shake of misconduct to Sur Anstey Move May. His thee is self evident and it would have been a rather singular addition to other cœccutricities of action had the Commission constituted itself
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a proge of persons not on trial before them. It was
for the Government having report and the changes and the ondence before it to say whetter, the public Servant wine and created the reccesity for
who
this Commission and whose conduct before it could only be judged by the Government and or had not neted moperly. Mr. Mosley
however wishes to carry
this
letter still further and constine it into
an approval of his conduct.
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