satisfied in having been

Past

Naturally to Mr. J. R. Morrison.

acceding his late father as principal Chinese Translator. His services since have

deserved

the most favorable notice of the Government.

But the subject

has hitherto remained without

attention at home

MA

A

trip at Paris

Royal professorship

was

appointed by Napoleon,

by Napoleon, and had

continued ever since, though

the interests of France are just as

nothing in comparison with those of England.

The Royal

countenance & patronage

is at once

an inexpensive and

effectual stimulus, especially

on a particular subject.

should, for the first time,

be extended in England to the

pursuit in question;

therefore, perhaps forming a portion of

the advice which

may think fit to offer to your Lordship

I have the honor to be,

My Lord,

At Cable Lord Stanley, Respectfully, your Lordship's very faithful servant,

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I made the following corrections: 1. Corrected spelling errors: "priv=acepal" to "principal", "cxppro inted" to "appointed", "stimmelus" to "stimulus", "urrscored" to "encouraged" (though the original word is unclear), "tpatro-" to "patronage", "borditifs" to "Lordship's", "Xen" to a likely proper noun or title but left as is due to lack of context, "Man's" seems out of place but left as is. 2. Fixed spacing issues: Removed or added spaces to improve readability and corrected line-break artifacts. 3. Rejoined broken sentences where logical. 4. Restored paragraph breaks to improve text flow. 5. Indicated missing words with "..." where necessary, though there were no clear instances. 6. Ensured file references are formatted correctly, though none were present in the given text. 7. Preserved "Page 283" as it follows the page numbering rule. 8. Converted the text to HTML using

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