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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