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The re-enactment of the law thus became necessary, and it was deemed advisable to separate Ordinance, no ... pass there in ... was an evident incongruity mixing up the two subjects had been done in the original Ordinance.
Under these circumstances, Ordinance No.4 of 1860 was ... which I have now the honor to forward; and hope that your Grace will be able to submit it for the confirmation and Approval of Her Most Gracious Majesty. I have the honor to be, My Lord, your Grace's Most Obedient Servant
Kennerly, The Governor
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The re-enactment of the law thus became necessary, and
it was deemed advisable to
separate Ordinance, no
pass
there
in
hs
was an evident incongruity mising up the two subjects had been done in the briginal
Adinance.
Under there circumstances
pened,
Ardinance N.4 of 1860 was which I have now the honor to forward; and hope that your Grace will be able to submit
it ofor
the
confirmation and
Approval of Her Most Gracions Majesty is have the hour to be
I
My andduke,
your Gances, Most Obedient Servant
Kenner The Hobiner
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