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Caldwell's resignation under these circumstances in any other light than as an attempt on his part to put a stop to the investigation into his conduct which was pending by withdrawing himself, as he conceived, from the jurisdiction of the Court of Inquiry. The Council however considered that a decision should be come to as to the grave charges which had been brought against Mr Caldwell in his capacity as a Servant of the Crown, and relative to which evidence had been given to so great an extent as to occupy the time of the Council for twenty-seven days.– Mr Caldwell was accordingly informed that his resignation presented no justifying grounds for stopping the inquiry at that stage. He was given to the 14th Proxims to make his defence if he saw
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Caldwell's resignation under these eircumstances in any other light than as
an
his part to
attempt on
put
a stop to the
investigation into his
conduct which was
was pending
by withdrawing himself,
as
he conscived, from the
purisdiction
吓
the Count of
Inquiry. The Council
however considered that
a decision should be come to as to the
grave charges
which And been brought
against Mr Caldwell in
his capacity
of
as
a Servant the Crown, and relative
to which evidence had been
ar
to so great given extent as to occupy
time of
the
the Council for
twenty Seven days.– M
Caldwell was
accordingly
informed that his resignatio
presented no
Justi right
loring
grounds for
the dunquiry at that
stage._ He was given to the 44th Proxims to make
his defence if
he
saw
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