110
rxpected
in
the
act of attacking
An
English
vepel v
is futile
niasuuuch as
No
dimise Grate
Copy
would
ever
attesk
an English
As
the
Pirates
the
ard
repel
in
the
presence of
Aer
Majesty's Ships; and because
High
Leas
the
boats
which
is
the
Kade
in
Chinese
them
vepels,
and
not
m
British
every
mouth
are
very umerous,
ply must hay
Our B
some tribute
Otherwise
that
prevented by
the
they
206
them of
their
Cargo
our
wound
the Cero
Pirates
from resorting
to Hong
Ho
Of
Rong.
Although the
Chinese
Civil and
Ananed
I have fell
Joigned/
J. F. Dairs
cruzers for
yet
the
Military authorities have appointed.
apprehending them,
private Soldiers can
only
on
the
payment of
certain
obtain aun
their
situation