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to interference which
T
sem invincible.
"What, however, must never
be lost sight of, is the position of this Blom in relation to our vast interest in China. Kese reonue that all I legislation could be looked to in its ultra-local consequences, and the consideration of troue consequences
it is of course
my
bounden duty
as
Plemibotentiary and Chief Superintendat
invitually to keep in view.
& Finde
coneur in Mz
I entially Bridges' affirmation of the value
F
hor Exldwills devices, and shall be
gian to see him reinstaten in the service of the Foramment.
And though not agreein yo
with Urr Midges as to the modus
brocedende in the
very grave
aut
"entandled question, I recognize-
zeal
his representation evidence of his
and attention to the subject.
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Watt
منزل
four mat sortient Aumble Servant,
John Biums
reference to the averment of Mr Bridges that "every day in there lie alongside the
"the
year
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