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payment of the Partnership Debts, and other equitable Charges thereon or That [ILL] the Timber [ILL] already mentioned to have been determined from the Appellants [ILL] agent, by the authority & directions of the said Respondent Bulram Ghose, who of the Merchants who had received advances on account of the Partnership, about the 12 of Dec. 1781, brought 1,000 logs of Timber from the Purnea and Morning Districts to Calcutta, which in Pursuance of an express stipulation in the said articles of agreement, ought to have been delivered to the appellant but the Respondent Bulram Ghose [ILL] the said Merchants to deliver there to him to That the Respondent Bulram Ghose, not satisfied with this unwarrantable seizure of the partnership effects, having found the sense of the Term of the Purnea and Morning districts arising the said Francis Peacock’s Papers, also refused to deliver that up to the Appellant, although he was clearly intitled to it, as part of the Partnership property, and might if he had possessed the Sense have carried on the undertaking for the remainder of the Term: but on the contrary, the Appellant was deprived of making
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