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Cannot undertake to say that a motion to that effect will be assented to by Anson, as his book is at present of opinion that the Correspondence had better not be made public.

Thirdly. Lord Grey directs me to acquaint you that it is quite out of his power to advise the Lordship upon you come some public Mark of Her Majesty's approbation; and that as regards your observation that you be detained may be in England to give on malten information connected with Hong Kong, I am to state that his Lordship considers it of much probable turable importance that you should resume the duties of your Office as soon as possible.

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