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As the conditions devised by Colonel Meggridge and forming ... an... Endesine in Colonel ... in Colonel Dapone's Despatch are of a technical character, March 1876 I must here refer Your Lordship to the report from the Surveyor General, which accompanies this Despatch, and which deals seriatim with each one of the points raised by Colonel Moggridge. The conclusion to which the Surveyor General comes is that ... of the objections ... are of no moment, and that those relating to the safety of the Magazine are far better provided for by the carefully considered "conditions made by Colonel De Witt, and General Brinker, and sanctioned by Sir J. Tingeyne than by those substituted new by Colonel Moggridge. The opinion which is ...
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