apprehension would not be unreason= =ablo. Buch the enquiry which would precede the ifue of the lierne
ought I should think to be a
furthers cousity for the good faith of the transaction. If howswer the Governor should share the apprehension of the Attorney general further sensity aughte
certainly to be taken, which could
be done by making
it
a
condition
gox glanting
lanting the dicence. En
the same way
a
compliance
with the emigration Rules
recently ifurd by the Governor-
should also, as
the attorney
general points out, be made
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a condition of the issue of a
Lienes.
I have the honour to be
Sir
Your Obedient
Humble servant
Avekundock Mune doth
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