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 integrity, which have been invariably manifeted, during the extenive period of your official ervices), it is mot auredly due for your public, as well as private acts of friendhip to thoe, who like me, have embarked for the purpoe of enlarging the bounds of Navigation and Commerce; and I feel a decided conviction, that every follower of the able Captain Cook, will give a cordial aent to this tribute.

JAMES COLNETT.