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feration, as happily it is not in accordance with the facts.
5.
The last sentence in Sir E. Ackroyd's letter will meet with general acceptance at home and abroad,
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Henry
Governor, &c..
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-feration, as happily it is not in accordance with the facts.
5.
The last sentence in Sir E. Ackroyd's
letter will meet with general acceptance at home and abroad,
I have the heneur to be,
Sir,
Your mest obedient
Humble servant,
Henry
Governor, &c..
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