Description | He will get the documents and narrative translated. Believes that there is no offence in the language employed throughout and that all the documents given are translated with perfect fairness. Outlines the enquiries. He says that the publication will not be an attack on anyone, it will be a record to be cited in times to come but it is certainly not planned so as to benefit Lord Penrhyn. There is great talk of the publication, and there are requests this publication be succeeded by an English one. |