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I believe that his apointment would be quite as acceptable to the County as that of any condidate whom I have heard named.
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I believe that his apointment would be quite as acceptable to the County as that of any candidate whom I have heard named.
  
 
I ought however to remark that as Doct. Nourse is my intimate personal friend, it is possible that my judgment may be too much influenced by my wishes.
 
I ought however to remark that as Doct. Nourse is my intimate personal friend, it is possible that my judgment may be too much influenced by my wishes.
  
 
In order that Mr. Clark & his friends may  [illegible] under no mistake, I shall give him unequivocally to understand that my preference is for Doct. Nourse, and that my recommendation of himself is only secondary and is intended to have no effect, but in the event of Doct. Nourse's appointment's becoming impracticable.
 
In order that Mr. Clark & his friends may  [illegible] under no mistake, I shall give him unequivocally to understand that my preference is for Doct. Nourse, and that my recommendation of himself is only secondary and is intended to have no effect, but in the event of Doct. Nourse's appointment's becoming impracticable.

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I believe that his apointment would be quite as acceptable to the County as that of any candidate whom I have heard named.

I ought however to remark that as Doct. Nourse is my intimate personal friend, it is possible that my judgment may be too much influenced by my wishes.

In order that Mr. Clark & his friends may [illegible] under no mistake, I shall give him unequivocally to understand that my preference is for Doct. Nourse, and that my recommendation of himself is only secondary and is intended to have no effect, but in the event of Doct. Nourse's appointment's becoming impracticable.