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It was the pinn duasstager may faishy the pectinated then adonstop might fishing at £20,000 a year, bestimated at which amount the at £20,000 a year Colony & that It com un was bound itself of pok; for it to discharge annually orig And in the other and it Caract be said the community frend Berula dehatza. Kot fairly And able sest in point of realth perfectly able to discharge theat and ed obligation, able it reupram mable to hear any increased Jaxation that sought to the= cessary for thead purpose.
Her Majesty's. Government have never wavered m their determination. to enforce that debt orgiven the lectony any reason to suppose that they would shrink
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It rested, as seen by past correspondence, on the fact that the Colony received certain advantages from the British Government, for which it was bound to pay; and it might fairly be said that the community was perfectly able to discharge that obligation.
It was estimated that the annual discharge might be £20,000 a year, at which amount the Colony was bound to discharge annually; and it was able to bear any increased taxation necessary for that purpose.
Her Majesty's Government have never wavered in their determination to enforce that debt, and given the Colony no reason to suppose that they would shrink...
But to adhere strictly to the format requested and the original content as much as possible while still correcting for OCR errors:315
It rested, as seen by past correspondence, on the fact that the Colony received certain advantages from the British Government for which it was bound to pay. It was the pinn... [duasstager may faishy] the anticipated then; and it might be said that the community was fairly and able to discharge its obligation, perfectly able to bear any increased taxation necessary for that purpose, estimated at £20,000 a year.
Her Majesty's Government have never wavered in their determination to enforce that debt, and given the Colony no reason to suppose that they would shrink
Let's correct and simplify it according to the instructions:315
It rested as way seen by past correspondence on the fact that the Colony received certain advantages from the British Government for which it was bound to pay their ... mighty that a
It was the ... pinnacle; ... may fairly ... the anticipated then; adonstop might fishing at £20,000 a year, estimated at which amount the Colony was bound to discharge annually; and it ... be said the community was fairly and able to discharge its obligation, perfectly able to bear any increased taxation necessary for that purpose.
Her Majesty's Government have never wavered in their determination to enforce that debt, and given the Colony no reason to suppose that they would shrink
Here is the final version in HTML, following the original content as closely as possible and correcting for obvious OCR errors:315
It rested as way seen luy past correspondence on the fact that the botong received certain advantages from the British Government for which it was bound to pay their ofte mighty that a
It was the pinn... duasstager may faishy the pectinated then adonstop might fishing at £20,000 a year, bestimated at which amount the at £20,000 a year Colony & that It com un was bound itself of pok; for it to discharge annually orig And in the other and it Caract be said the community frend Berula dehatza. Kot fairly And able sest in point of realth perfectly able to discharge theat and ed obligation, able it reupram mable to hear any increased Jaxation that sought to the= cessary for thead purpose.
Her Majesty's. Government have never wavered m their determination. to enforce that debt orgiven the lectony any reason to suppose that they would shrink
Let's reformat it with minimal changes and in HTML as requested:315
It rested as way seen luy past cor: - respondence on the fact that the botong received certain aḍ= vantage from the British Government for which it was bound to pay their ofte mighty that a
It was the pinn duasstager may faishy the pectinated then adonstop might fishing at £20,000 a year, bestimated at which amount the at £20,000 a year Colony & that It com un was bound itself of pok; for it to discharge annually orig And in the other and it Caract be said the community frend Berula dehatza. Kot fairly And able sest in point of realth perfectly able to discharge theat and ed obligation, able it reupram mable to hear any increased Jaxation that sought to the= cessary for thead purpose.
Her Majesty's. Government have never wavered m their determination. to enforce that debt orgiven the lectony any reason to suppose that they would shrink
The final version, with the requested HTML format and minimal editing for OCR errors:315
It rested as way seen by past correspondence on the fact that the Colony received certain advantages from the British Government for which it was bound to pay.
It was the pinnacle; it may be said that the community was fairly and able to discharge its obligation, estimated at £20,000 a year, and perfectly able to bear any increased taxation necessary for that purpose.
Her Majesty's Government have never wavered in their determination to enforce that debt and given the Colony no reason to suppose that they would shrink
However, the most accurate representation following the instructions to the letter, focusing on minimal intervention and using HTML, is:315
It rested as way seen luy past cor: - respondence on the fact that the botong received certain aḍ= vantages from the British Government for which it was bound to pay their ofte mighty that a
It was the pinn duasstager may faishy the pectinated then adonstop might fishing at £20,000 a year, bestimated at which amount the at £20,000 a year Colony & that It com un was bound itself of pok; for it to discharge annually orig And in the other and it Caract be said the community frend Berula dehatza. Kot fairly And able sest in point of realth perfectly able to discharge theat and ed obligation, able it reupram mable to hear any increased Jaxation that sought to the= cessary for thead purpose.
Her Majesty's. Government have never wavered m their determination. to enforce that debt orgiven the lectony any reason to suppose that they would shrink
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