CO129-192 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [1-4] — Page 93

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89

It

the other could only have

been the outcome of a

base and

dishonorable nature. I pray his

Excellency to pardon

the

freedom of

my expressions but asdam endeavouring to explain the operations of my

mind

which led to what is termed "deliberate

insubordination" I must ask to be

allowed to express myself freely. That I was excessively angry when I discovered the contemplated trick

to admit, for relying

the Chief Justice

I am free the good faith of

I had written to my family to

announce

my

intended return.

and I now

ry

felt to its fullest extent.

the heart sickness which attends

on

hope deferred. Under circumstances it was

these

hardly possible

I could regard the Chief Justice with

any feelings approaching respect. He had previously told

not entitled to be treated

gentleman. that I was

that I was

ag

merely his

und

equal

bound to wait upon him

wherever he

Clerk that his Clerk was

that I was

in his chambers and chose to send for

he

had

ostentatiously treated the Solicitors in the Court with extreme deference

while he

treating

studied prudence.

Called

on

-

with

he had ostentatiously

to perform duties which

belonged to and

store performed by

.

the

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89 It the other could only have been the outcome of a base and dishonorable nature. I pray his Excellency to pardon the freedom of my expressions but asdam endeavouring to explain the operations of my mind which led to what is termed "deliberate insubordination" I must ask to be allowed to express myself freely. That I was excessively angry when I discovered the contemplated trick to admit, for relying the Chief Justice I am free the good faith of I had written to my family to announce my intended return. and I now ry felt to its fullest extent. the heart sickness which attends on hope deferred. Under circumstances it was these hardly possible I could regard the Chief Justice with any feelings approaching respect. He had previously told not entitled to be treated gentleman. that I was that I was ag merely his und equal bound to wait upon him wherever he Clerk that his Clerk was that I was in his chambers and chose to send for he had ostentatiously treated the Solicitors in the Court with extreme deference while he treating studied prudence. Called on - with he had ostentatiously to perform duties which belonged to and store performed by . the
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89 it the other could only have been the outcome of a base and dishonorable nature. I pray his Excellency to pardon the freedom of my expressions butasdam endeavouring to explain the operations of my mind which led to what is termed "deliberate insubordination" I must ask to be allowed to express myself freely. That I was excessively angry when I discovered the contemplated trick to admit, for relying. the Chief Justice I am free the good faith of I had written to my family to announce my intended return. and I now ry felt to its fullest extent. the heart sickness which attends on hope deferred. Under circumstances it was these hardly possible I could regard the Chief Justice with any feelings approaching respect. He had previously told not entitled to be treated gentleman. that I was that I was ag merely his und equal bound to wait upon him wherever he Clerk that his Clesk was that I was in his chambers and chose to send for he had ostentatiously treated the Solicitors in the Court with extreme deference whide he treating studied pudeness. Called on - with he had ostentationdy to perform ductees which belonged to and store performed by . the
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89

it

the other could only have

been the outcome of a

base and

dishonorable nature. I pray his

Excellency to pardon

the

freedom of

my expressions butasdam endeavouring to explain the operations of my

mind

which led to what is termed "deliberate

insubordination" I must ask to be

allowed to express myself freely. That I was excessively angry when I discovered the contemplated trick

to admit, for relying.

the Chief Justice

I am free the good faith of

I had written to my family to

announce

my

intended return.

and I now

ry

felt to its fullest extent.

the heart sickness which attends

on

hope deferred. Under circumstances it was

these

hardly possible

I could regard the Chief Justice with

any feelings approaching respect. He had previously told

not entitled to be treated

gentleman. that I was

that I was

ag

merely his

und

equal

bound to wait upon him

wherever he

Clerk that his Clesk was

that I was

in his chambers and chose to send for

he

had

ostentatiously treated the Solicitors in the Court with extreme deference

whide he

treating

studied pudeness.

Called

on

-

with

he had ostentationdy

to perform ductees which

belonged to and

store performed by

.

the

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