350 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1818. 



had detected a most palpable and no excuse in submitting to the 



abominable error, to say the least direction of another who acted 



of it; and, if they had proceeded wrong. Considering all the cir- 



to prove it, perhaps something cumstances of the case, Sir Clau- 



worse than error would have been dius Hunter thought proper to 



found out. It was not enough fine Mr. Johnson lOs. on each 



to say, " I leave my business to information. The whole amount- 



my wharfinger, and I therefore ed to 25/. 

 am not responsible;" there was 



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