12.
seemed to appreciate . When he arrived, at first he was full of projects for explaining
to the Chinese the beauties
-
and benefits of our free and noble instituctions" he would codify our Ordinances. he would draw up a Synopsis of our Laws - he would. prepare a Vade Mecum all Chinese inquirers into British Legislation . I then
offered to cause to beshanslated and to print at either,
for
my
cost,
own, or the public such meritorious 4 productions of his fertile and unwearied
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pens_ • Blad his thoughts and
his acts and his
his pow have been occupied on less worthy useful and profitable, objects .
The inuendos against
10, I
the Lieutenant Governor contained in page 10. leave Colonel Caine to dispose
of As regards the honest and fearbes denouncer of "corruption "- by which no
doubt Mr Andr
cans
mea
Mr.starrant,
to designate Editors of the strands of Cline. who was dismissed the Government service ._ Thave toadd that he has lately