To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, and the Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies

My Lords, in consequence of the great length of a letter I have the honour to address to your Lordships, and the advisability of printing it before transmission, I respectfully beg leave to forward in advance, a synopsis of the argument set forth

To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., ...
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To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, and the Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies

My Lords, in consequence of the great length of a letter I have the honour to address to your Lordships, and the advisability of printing it before transmission, I respectfully beg leave to forward in advance, a synopsis of the argument set forth

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Synopsis of author's letter to Earl of Kimberley alleging improper behaviour of the Macdonald government in relation to the Halifax fisheries frauds and official inducements offered by the government to secure investment in the North West Territory.

Dated: Windsor, Nova Scotia.

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Windsor, N.S.]

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OL53667940M
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1007768644

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