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expected me to be a mere machine, without opinion or will of my own. I shall show you the telegrams that have been sent to me when you have time to look at them. I have been taxed with "putting forward claims", "impeding settlement", and "preventing acquisition of the Estate"; for no other reason under the sun that I can discover, than because I plainly stated my opinions of the case in plain language; and pointed out the ill result certain to follow the line of action the Government apparently wished to force upon me. I know all this arises in the main from the want of proper understanding of the subject. When I discussed the question at some length with Mr. Halse, he assumed a full knowledge of it, and declared my views to be those entertained by himself, years since. Now the plain fact is that the assumed knowledge is but imperfect knowledge, and worse, far worse than utter unacquaintance with the case. I consider I ought to have had the opinion of the Attorney General upon the case I submitted in the memo. drawn up by request of Mr. Fox, and that it was proof of want of confidence withholding it. In every way my interest and ambition prompt me to effect

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