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3302. Hong Song

REGISTERED

Sir,

APR 7 1855

Hong Kong. Feb. 14. 1855.

In accordance with the desire expressed in your dispatch received here on the 29th Jan., I resigned the Colonial Chaplaincy of Hongkong.

574 410939. & did so

A 754 Copy to Try for conson (2 May 186.

because I presume had I not done so, I would have been taken from

And I do not wish either to be a part of factions or to give

But it is probable that by no means can be avoided in acting this, by acquiesce in the sentence you have passed

on the grounds of

If the will is founded, the sentence would have been most harsh on me

Even when those grounds are capable of explanation and disproof, not merely but of

the sentence becomes the

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3302. Hong Song

REGISTERED

Sir,

APR 7 1855

Hong Kong. Feb. 14. 1855.

In accordance with the desire expressed in your dispatch received here on the 29th Jan., I resigned the Colonial Chaplaincy of Hongkong.

574 410939. & did so

A 754 Copy to Try for conson (2 May 186.

because I presume had I not done so, I would have been taken from

And I do not wish either to be a part of factions or to give

But it is probable that by no means can be avoided in acting this, by acquiesce in the sentence you have passed

on the grounds of

If the will is founded, the sentence would have been most harsh on me

Even when those grounds are capable of explanation and disproof, not merely but of

the sentence becomes the

Page 426

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