It is obvious that
could have arisen,
Much
and
difficulty
such
correspondence could have ensued to trouble the Right Honorable
The Secretary of State for War, and Your Lordship, if the Major General Commanding the troops had not withdrawn from the seat in the Colonial
Council,
assigned to him
Her Majesty's instructions, where
he could have asked
received
by
for and
any explanation of
the matter at issue.
4.
The voluminous and I
think needless correspondence with which the War and
Colonial Departments have been lately troubled subject of "Military Roads," undoubtedly
The
same
boundaries
cause
arose
9.
I have the honor to be
My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
G. G. Berkeley
Governor
it is obviams that
could have aursen,
MỤ
and
diffienlly
such
correspondence could have ensued to trumble the Right Omorable
The Secretary of State for War, and You Fordlip, if the Major General Commanding the troops had not withdrawn from the eat in the Cosentine
Commeil,
apagned to him
Her Majesty's instructions, where
he could have asked
received
by
for and
any explanation of
the matter at ipue.
4.
The voluminars and I
think needlefe coverspondence with which the War and
quidi oque.
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in the
Colmial Separtments have bem lately troubled subject of "Military and Road., undaibtedly
fivur
The
Dame
Bundaries
Cause
arose
9.
I have the hover to ber
My Jend Your Towslips mort aludiant
obedient
humble servant,
6.6 Bentally
Governor
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