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his Diplomatic expertise, he has to the direction of taste for Foreign Affairs. They differ from three of Mr. Bridges.
Bent in the main purport of Mr. Bridges's letter entirely remains only doubting whether this quota Boats with suffice, and whether weekly Enquiry's run may not be easily.
! the activity which Meet His his departure, and In communicated them to the
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here, interested amongst the vessels of the squadron in the suppression of piracy is sensibly diminished. The opinion expressed by Mr. Bridges as to the international difficulty of interference with the Islanders, is also mine. It will not be hard to prove that it is
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all that of their nominal Emperor At all events it is sanctioned the enforces letter of the code!
I have, Bey,
(Signed) I. Chisholm Anstey,
Attorney-General.
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