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 hould be unfolded and illutrated. It is with an intention to a dicharge of that duty to the country, that the following accurate tatement of the meaures which have been already adopted towards the attainment of the objects above alluded to, in one point of view, is made; o as not only to hew what has been done towards retrenchment of the public expence, and the conequent diminution of the patronage of the crown, but alo to exhibit the prefent ubiting tate of uch expence and patronage To much in detail, as to afford every peron the means of judging what further retrenchments may reaonably be expected, confidently with the good of the public ervice, and, what in truth is ynonimous, with proper encouragement and reward of merit in the ervants of the public.—

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