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ations, omissions, and additions as they may think desirable ;” and 
this was seconded by Mr. Dallas. Both proposer and_ seconder 
at issue, being anxious only to sec armonious action between the 
ciety. This reticence, however, there is good reaso 
to believe, led some Fellows, who unacquainted with the merits 
proposed by General Strachey and seconded by Mr. Breese, was carried 
by fifty-seven votes against thirty-nine, a number of Fellows abstaining _ 
from voting. This was to the effect, ‘‘ That inasmuch as it appears that 
been already taken as to the legality of th <oosedines, by certain 
ghee e past-proceedings, by cer" 
Fellows for their private satisfaction, and that these opinions were 
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within itself instead of officially appealing to the law. There 
n wh inority at the last meetin 
charter. The Council has i : 
promised to consider any such propos! 
and for the sake of the future well-being of the Society, which the 
