Government House, HongKong. 20th January 1869
In reference to some observations made by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in a correspondence between myself and Sir Rutherford Alcock in which certain questions were adverted to
The Right Honorable, Earl Granville, K.G.
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
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Government House HongKong. 20th January 1869
My Lord,
In reference to some observations made by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in a correspondence between myself and Sir Rutherford Alcock in which certain questions were adverted to in connection with the Despatch from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, No. 202 of December 1868.
The Right Honorable Earl Granville, K.G.
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
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No. 56 - 21 April) Cose P.B. infr. 22 √653.
Despatch from Secretary of State to its Governor N° 202 December 1868.
Day of State No 533. 20th June, 1868. 8947/68,
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Let's reformat it according to the rules and make necessary corrections.Government House, Hongkong. 20th January 1869
My Lord,
In reference to some observations made by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in a correspondence between myself and Sir Rutherford Alcock, in which certain questions were adverted to in connection with the Despatch from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, No. 202 of December 1868.
The Right Honorable Earl Granville, K.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
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√653.
Despatch from Secretary of State to its Governor N° 202 December 1868.
My Lord,
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Government House, Hongkong. 20th January 1869
In reference to some observations made by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in a correspondence between myself and Sir Rutherford Alcock, in which certain questions were adverted to
The Right Honorable Earl Granville, K.G.
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
Day of State No 533. 20th June, 1868. 8947/68, were adverted to in connection with the
ye ore ye
Let's correct and simplify:Government House, Hongkong. 20th January 1869
My Lord,
In reference to some observations made by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in a correspondence between myself and Sir Rutherford Alcock in which certain questions were adverted to in connection with the Despatch from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, No. 202 of December 1868.
The Right Honorable Earl Granville, K.G., Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
The final answer is:No. 56 - 21 April) Case P.B. infra. 22
√653.
Despatch from Secretary of State to its Governor No. 202 December 1868.
Government House Hongkong. 20th January 1869
My Lord,
In reference to some observations made by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in a correspondence between myself and Sir Rutherford Alcock in which certain questions were adverted to in connection with the Despatch from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, No. 202 of December 1868.
The Right Honorable Earl Granville, K.G.
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
7.0.12911/68.
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C:0:
APRIO
1869
ED
Day of State No 533. 20th June, 1868. 8947/68, were adverted to in connection with the
ye
ore
ye