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45.
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and want of sound judgment.
26.
The
remaining charges
are
closely connected with and may
said indeed to
grow
out of
be
the first,
their object being to prove that M.
Caldwell was not the unsuspicions
friend
F
an innocent man, but the
partner and accomplice of a notorious violation of the Laws
over whom he
on all occasions threw the shield of his influence, and whose nefarious designs the assisted in carrying out by the unscrupulous exercise of power which he derived from his official position.
the
27.
In
particulars
support of these charges the of Mr Caldwells
"faldwells unmerous
transactions with Machowlborg, and
his repeated interferences in favour of the Pirate and his friends and Juccession is
far
ascertained – were
-
they could be brought before
the Council and investigated at great
length. I have already however in a
Paragraph former part of this Dispatch exprened
18, 19, 20,
27, 22 23
of
If this is the opinion I have formed from
consideration
of all the
facts clicited as to the nature and general character of the intimacy between M. Caldwell
and Machswlvong, and the evil
grom
consequences which resulted connection; and so I need not
as
that
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