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An hour than I could in writing do in "Reveral days. I therefore referred tw Gibbons to Mr. Langeter –
151. On looking to the beller book and to all the correspondence I have- Inowledge of I find thich it does not hear out the alatement that Mr. Ribbons indulged
almost daily in long letters. During the whole time, he was in office from his arrival in april to his miterdiction in relober le apparently wrote has than horuly better, allogether to the Chief qualice and up to the live when the Chief Justice directed his clerk to write to him I can
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of the Churip pustice of June 24. That Appendit p. 118 July 200 is an answer to one of the chirp spending 116 partice of the same day." that of Ang
Appendix p. 125 2" by an answer to the of the Chief Justice Appendum p. 122, 152 of July 30 - that of Aug 3° is an answer to
20 "No trace of this one of the Chief Justice of July, 39. Phore of appendix p. 142. 183 Any 9 are auswers to letters of the Chief
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of July 30 (which was the better about Mr. Sageland having latter the papers)
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