the licenses, such shaking the

Source

revenue

of Hong Kong

is discontinued in England; and determined

by the Consul of China; I beg Your Lordship will

Your attention to the subject

calling it a seditious pamphlet

Your big com (out of the first "assistants of the treasurer) in Hong Kong July 1867, which will tell his Excellency

and

respect your

of the facts. Not-doubting but your Lordship, with well-grounded legal subject of Her Majesty, wishes the Throne to be established by righteousness, I trust your Lordship will bend that drawing font attention

to the subject

769

"Pray for the Queen and all in authority, that they

may be blessed quickly and peaceably.

May

lives, in all honesty.

goodness and

I have the honor to remain

My Lord,

Your Lordship's

most obedient humble servant

R. B. Jumer

6 Clarence Terrace

Regent's Park, N.W.

12th August 1868.

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the licenses, such shaking the

Source

revenue

of Hong Kong

is discontinued in England; and determined

by the Consul of China; I beg Your Lordship will

Your attention to the subject

calling it a seditious pamphlet

Your big com (out of the first "assistants of the treasurer) in Hong Kong July 1867, which will tell his Excellency

and

respect your

of the facts. Not-doubting but your Lordship, with well-grounded legal subject of Her Majesty, wishes the Throne to be established by righteousness, I trust your Lordship will bend that drawing font attention

to the subject

769

"Pray for the Queen and all in authority, that they

may be blessed quickly and peaceably.

May

lives, in all honesty.

goodness and

I have the honor to remain

My Lord,

Your Lordship's

most obedient humble servant

R. B. Jumer

6 Clarence Terrace

Regent's Park, N.W.

12th August 1868.

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