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Further reasons for
rejecting the latter —
1. Engagement to
conserve the lives of
the prisoners. p. 26.
30
2. Similarity of the
spot to that before rejected
at Limehouse.
p. 28.
31
Other fit places searched
for in vain. p. 29.
32 38 37
Inability of hearing
any thing on the other
side. No parties to
hear. p. 31
33 39
How a hearing would
on account of the delay
be pregnant with injustice
to the Memorialist.
p. 33.
IV 34 32
Treasury bound
by the treaty to
fix upon the old spot
if claimed by him.
p. 34.
35 39
Though a hearing
were intended the
such fixation might
in the meantime
to be made de bene
esse and instanter,
as it could not be
conclusive. p. 35.
36 33
No agreement
preclusive of such
a choice can have
been made by
Administration. p.
37.
37 34
The optional clause
is a proof of not
an agreement, but
the contrary. p. 39.
38 35
nor could can it stand
if made. p. 43.
36
Magnitude of the
price above what
was expected no
objection. p.
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No to be
apprehended for
adhering to the old
land chosen.
40 42
Great censure
from departing from
it
40 43
Lordships will
decide at once
if you see that
no good could
result from the
inquiry, and
a great deal of
inconvenience would
not but result
from it
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