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inconvenience
erience now
felb might
be remedied without resti
- by a Government issue of dollar notes managed strictly
without view to
α
profit
The well known objections of the Treasury to state issues
in the Colonies are a suc
that this measure
suffecient
proposal would be referred to the bolonial Government;
but they have not heard that this step has been taken. If
that not, they
of opinion
a ke
it should be so reforsed, at
once, for they
Can
tee no valid
reason for delay. If the
Government refuse tha!
be fairly
it on a
may
guarantee for
the a
assurance
balonial
was not
proposal, it
con =
naco
adopted without due
- sideration, & repon a conviction
that, under the precautions suggested, it would be
1-
unattended by danger. - My Lords expected that their
proposal.
afumed that the inconvenience
felt is not so
great
αν
has been represented, and the
Secretary of State
m
may fairly
pence
refuse further interferen If however it is accepted.
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