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-self. "You will see," he continues "by our Report"( the
Irish Land Commission) "that I look to Colonization
as one, but only as one, of the means to which we must
look for the improvement of Ireland" –
There can take place no Emigration from Ireland without
the Measure being extended generally to the United Kingdom,
and notwithstanding the Prejudices on the subject I am
satisfied recourse must ultimately be had to this most
safe Expedient.
You will receive by some early vessel a Case of Books
from Walther. I have desired him to discontinue Gould's
work which is to extend to seven or eight numbers more.
If you wish to have them you can write for them.
Davidson is still at Dover with his Family.
The Normans are pretty well and Mrs. N. again in the
Family way, & an other little one soon expected.
In my Letter by the Mail of this Month I mentioned a
youngster about whom Lord Cholmondeley had written to
me. "Robert Copeman" Supernumary Tide Waiter in the
Sydney Custom House. If you can give him a helping
Hand pray do so.
I refer you to my Letter to our dear Mother & to Emmeline
for other Details. They go by the same Mail with this Letter.
With very affectionate Remembrances to every Member of
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