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An Account of the Origin Progress And Consequences of the Late Discontents of
George William Manby
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It may not, however, be irrelevant to notice, that, on the day after the order was re- ceived at the Mount, all the officers who had been stationed there, (one only excepted) drew up an address to Lieutenant Colonel k 2 132 Robert Bell, in which they expressed, in the warmest terms, their regret at the loss which they were about to experience in his removal from the command of the station, and from their society. They also offer the most solemn declaration, that the charge contained in the gene...ral order of the 1st of May, against Colonel Bell, was wholly and entirely groundless. The exception amongst the officers to the signing of this paper was Sir John Sinclair, who had just been appointed Commissary of the Arsenid at Madras. Colonel Bell conceiving that the Go- vernment might be desirous to beundeceived, in a matter of so much importance, would willingly have transmitted to them a copy of the declaration of the officers, together with an affidavit, or any other asseveration, from himself, purporting that he was wholly and unequivocally innocent, in thought, word, and deed, of the charge specified against him, in the general order of the 1st of May.

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