May ; who made them,
1610
" in a book devoted to piratical & oceunts,
and in another part as contained in a
of a book "
book" ("Mr Day Considers that a
page
page =
his
must necessarily have meant a
page
lor
from the body of a book ! ) I confess that it appears to me somewhat hard to bose
a
charge of wilful untruth on such a
distinction.
9. Another deliberate invention" attributed
to all May, is his statement that he dias
not: Consider certain Memoranda made
by him as in any way affecting, bus partenter
before the chief Magistrate. It is 1 possible to prove now that the memoranda
Cases
not
& in question
Cases,
would have at all borne on the
bak it is quite certain that : Mr
good judge of whether they
an
opinio treated as trive
er wrong.
10.
that hand
1 false ·
of "Charges
did
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tolerably,
1) or so, Üna
Can in no-
It was
be -way
simply right-
18 and 19 " it appears that
Moetbay has spotten as mere matters of Mearsay ? teheries Mr Day says: "Mr- Waldwell
AVAS
horged with having informed) yes ve- McMay says positively
"My otkay" "that he did so
inform him ..." When the ope
"the Commission final
that there
lvere ALE
" grounds whatever for bringing these charges, " what is that but to express their opinion,
Mr " in direct opposition to clr Abay's statement
that Mr. Caldwell never g
rae
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