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has intellect enough to justify me in declaring my belief that he himself is perfectly worthlessness
F
the
aware of his imantations
2 that Mr Murrow's imputent but Probin
fabrications" influence
against me
one
as
in this community,
and I should think that even elsewhere
am
not Known his illiterate
where I
vituperation would
carry it's own
antidote. In these grounds I would for myself leave him unnoticed..
To ene M. Murrow" a hopeless,
10.
bankrupt", to use
his
own
phrase
or proceed Criminally sgainst him apparently too weak a man to
to Duke Phewwelle 1:79'07257 april 1862.
M. Murow, to Juke of Newcastle
24th April 1962.
bear again the confinement of a
Brison is not
a
task that I would
propose to myself except under the (I hope) improbable contingency of finding my explanations pronounced unsatisfactory by your
Grace.
11.
Il judicial Incl if such it
could be called between sur marrow
no
and myself could in us event reflect
credit on me while it would be made the occasion
Murrow even in
Iste tulit pretium jain
of triumph by Mr.
his
defeat:-
nune certaminis hujus
Qui cum victus erit meeum certâsse feretur -
12. But still I repeat that
An
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