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Again in accordance to
space it appears to us expedient
that notwithstanding the comparative thickness of the
voyage,
British ship, a
engaged.
with Frade should be subjected to control. The allegation that no complaint has heretofore been made is scarcely sufficient proof that no ground of complaint has existed, and it is the fact
that Spanish Vessels have
been exercised
Lee too
finely
over crowded
why the
& not occur
same thing might
in British ships. Considering
that
the voyage
Tropics and during
is within the
(unfavorable Monsoon) consisting
of beating
to leeward, this
place than great sickness might be the result of
=
crowding
voyage
over=
even a short
And it cannot be
forgotten that some of the
Most scandalous cases of
abuse in foreign Emmigration,
and consequent
of the Immense Mortality, have taken place on board British ships.
For these reasons but do not think it would be right to
Authorize Sir John Bowring to
comply
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