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To Dundas Introduction
the business altogether: It was thereupon that adding,
what was most true, that it any resolution to that effect was not the
result of the whim or ill humour of the moment,
but of a long-constrained and most deliberated reflection,
grounded on reasons which I was ready to submitt to
examination him at large. It was thereupon that he gave it
as his opinion⊞ ⊞ to which I saw no reason to withhold my acquiescence, that any on which I very was
readily with him that you, Sir, were
the person to whom any such determination, as
well as the reasons on which it was grounded,
would with most propriety be addressed submitted
in the first instance. It is for For this purpose that I will have to taken the liberty of troubling you, Sir,
with the following Memorial which I had been preparing for
the Lords of the Treasury,⊞ ⊞ which had the business of the Land principally for its object, and and which was nearly nearly
finished, when information was given me
which of a disposition which I had flattered myself
would have rendered any such address unnecessary,
and which is as follows:
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