the British Consul at Canton, desires me to

state to him the feeling of the

Government

By the best mail, I shall send to their Lordships, a

plan of the Peninsula, &

Trust, viewing the serious

inconvenience sustained,

other public

General

Canton stated,

that, had the relations of

both been

by the

usual & other

a satisfactory

Ac

Behind

by

the two Governments

on a later factory footing,

he should

have been able to have

Ceded the Peninsula

in question, to the British.

Government, feeling

that,

in its present state, it

has a nuisance alike

to both governments.

By

establishments

at

Amoy and Ningpo.

quantity of proper fallow land

in looking out for them

the most

fitting sites &

sufficient space

the Island

when it was first

accepted, that an English

magistracy

not great

Government will not grant

any portion of the Mountain,

either

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