for him ; and which I therefore
over
Gaa
li- have seen this deleg
this deleg
delegated.
nothing which "Commando
There is nothing
the respect of the Chinese Government
to a Philial Functionary so much as
British
the evident fact that he has an
+ fact
efficient contol
over
his own
people.
"The presence of this power
made them
respect the mixed commercial and political character of the East India Company's President. _ the absence
of it, to neglect and despise
the lake
Officer of the Crown.
After the unwonted humiliation Mem: that has been inflected, and under l'offic
Ju Fangir
the suppention that good faith in observed as to the terms of the treaty,
10 Dar for.
the
46
We best way, of conciliating the Chinese
to
Jovernment seems to bo
to its own interests; and by
it
by an appeal
by persunding
that the same power which proved
so irresistable in War will, in
Peace,
be exerted for the natural benefit
:
of the live nations with a jealous
Maintenance
all our own
eight,
either expressed or implied in the Peaty, "'it should by every
means
be convinced
no
that feruitual conquest forms part of the breivs or interrts of the Country, and it is our own true policy to remember, that the "parcere subject is forms the best- sequel to the 'debellare superbos . Of the
Jealoung
of the Polling
and distrust of the
Court