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To make an apology for having prepared an Argumt. I think the Gent on the other side, who did so, instead of wanting an Apology deserved great commendation.

I admit that the Complt must recover by proving his own right, and cannot avail himself of Colonel Morgan’s wrong. But there is the most decisive evidence that the profits claimed are such as Mr. Bebb might lawfully have made. This appears from the consultations of GG & Co