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never lift the Island from April to November "last; and the consequence was that at the close of that time I found myself so enervated as to be quite unequal to any [amount of either mental or physical exertion.
4. I may also be permitted to quote Lord Grey when Secretary of State for the Colonies who in Dispatch 172 of 15 November 1848 writes "ability to serve the public with energy and constancy is best secured, especially in tropical climates by occasional and reasonable relaxation."
5. If your Grace should be pleased to accede to this application, I would time my absence so as not to interrupt or delay the Colony's public business. And as the Charter
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never
lift the Island
from April to torrember
"last; and the consequence was that at the close
that time I found
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myself
so enervated
be quite unequal to
as
to
"
the
any
[amount of either mental
i
physical exertion.__
4- I
may
also be
permitted to quote Lord- Grey when Secretary of State for the Colonies who Dispatch 172 of
in
115 November 1848 this
writes" ability to serve the "public with
energy
and
"constancy is best" "secured "especially in tropical "climates by occasionaí
"and reasonable relaxation.".
5. If your Grace should be pleased to accede to this application, I would
time
my
absence so
not to interrupt
as
delay
the Colony
public business. And as the Charter
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