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the Exhadition of a freigner and
Guilty of offences against the
Caus of
the coun
country
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to sent
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as fu instance
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to the instruction, that
the Colonial Office should
te
advised to send
to the governe of
Arusking for his guidance
Similar case
in any
that might arise
In obedience to You Lordships
Command, we have the homer to
Report
That, in our
opinion, aw
officer smpered
to demand.
the
Com mission
perjury for the papere of obtaining
that extradition, is liable to and
may properly be made the laws of that country.
There may
Grounds up ow
Course may
we are,
amenable to
however, bepublic
which such a
not be advisable-
for the reasons set out an
the papers sent to us, of opine in
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