Analogy; for they
are all supported by private charity, and are to that
extent private institutions. Our
hospital
on
the other hand,
is entirely supported from the public funds of the Colony, do that all the taxpayers have
I equal rights
in it. It is
wrong in princefile therefore
that invitation to
ang
entertain-
ment there should be otherwise
then general, and should be
Confined, as in
this are,
to
those whom the medical officer chooses to invite. Trough Dr.
attinson doubtless had solely
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View the good of the patients,
Ing offiar giving an entertainment under such condition, lags himself open to the imputation
a
of using
public institution for the purpose of returning private civilities ; and inang
Case a
thepazer who would like to attend, and is afforded
no chance of doing 20,
has
Just cance of complaint.
Lestly
as to the question
of discipline involved. The Governor of a
Crown Colony
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