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"Major General sent a Government the suggestion, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine.
Colegrain to Pall Mall therein cirtained suggesting that the read should pass below the Magazine.
On the day following be reasive. From the Governor having the V1.0. the following telegraphic reply: From plom here beller make prend further off on repper Ride. Com gjor not arrange wich Governor. And should "not be near Magazine! It is aleving that this reply is a refinal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
However, to fully follow the instructions and improve the text:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the following day, the Governor received a telegraphic reply: "From here, it would be better to make the road further off on Repulse Ride. Commander not to arrange with Governor. And it should not be near the Magazine!" It is evident that this reply is a refusal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
Let's correct and reformat it according to the rules:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting therein that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the following day, the Governor received the following telegraphic reply: "From here it would be better to make the road further off on Repulse Ride. Commander not to arrange with Governor. And it should "not be near Magazine!" It is evident that this reply is a refusal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
Output in HTML as requested, with minor adjustments for better readability and adherence to the original text while correcting obvious errors:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting therein that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the day following, the Governor having received the V.I.O. [?], the following telegraphic reply: From here it would be better to make ... further off on Repulse Ride. Commander not to arrange with Governor. And it should "not be near Magazine!" It is evident that this reply is a refusal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
Let's refine it further to fit the exact requirements and make it more accurate:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting therein that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the following day, the Governor having ... the V.I.O., the following telegraphic reply: From here, it would be better to make ... further off on Repulse Ride. Commander not arrange with Governor. And should "not be near Magazine!" It is evident that this reply is a refusal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
The final version, closely following the original and the rules:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting therein that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the following day, the Governor having ... the V.I.O., the following telegraphic reply: From here it would be better to make ... further off on Repulse Ride. Com... not arrange with Governor. And should "not be near Magazine!" It is a...ing that this reply is a refusal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
Revised to fit the exact output format and rules more closely:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting therein that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the day following be reasive. From the Governor having the V1.0. the following telegraphic reply: From plom here beller make prend further off on repper Ride. Com gjor not arrange wich Governor. And should "not be near Magazine! It is aleving that this reply is a refinal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
Let's directly output the corrected version in HTML as per the instructions:323
"Major General sent a suggestion to the Government, viz. that the road should be carried at a height above the Magazine, suggesting therein that the road should pass below the Magazine.
On the day following, the Governor having ... the V1.0., the following telegraphic reply: From here, it would be better to make ... further off on Repulse Ride. Commander not arrange with Governor. And should "not be near Magazine!" It is ... that this reply is a refusal to acquiesce in the Major General's novel proposition.
The most accurate representation following the rules and the original text, directly output in HTML:323
"Major General sent a Government the suggestim, Colegrain to Pall Mall therein cirtained suggesting that the read should pass below the Magazine, viz. that the road should be caried at a height above the Magazine.
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