As repeated by them, appears to me to involve an extraordinary want of respect to you. I cannot reconcile it with my knowledge that such representations have now for the second time been made, without desiring that notice should be taken of the fact, insomuch that I look solely to the obligations which are cast on me by the office which I hold.
I therefore beg leave to request that you will be so good as to forward Mr. Mitchell Innes' official letter of 26th inst to the Secretary of State, with a copy of my minute of the same date, and a copy of this minute, and with such observations, if any, as you may see fit to make. I am not at all actuated by any feeling of personal irritation, but that I look to the discharge of my duties as Colonial Secretary.
(Initialed) G.R.S.
Dr. 4.93.
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look solely to the obligations which
are earl on MYLL
by the office which I
hold.
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will be so
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d as to fouva
good
Mt. Mitchell. Innes' official letter
of 26th inst to the Secretary of State,
with a
copy of my minute of the
same date, and a copy of this minute
and with such observations, if any.
they seriously reflect
on
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discharge
as you may
see
fit to
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of any
duties as Colonial Secretary
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that
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am not at
all actuated by any feeling of
personal irritation, but that I
look
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Dr. 4.93.
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