To the Right Honourable
The Earl Granville
H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord,
On behalf of
We the Undersigned, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society, and that of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, beg respectfully to submit to your lordship certain facts connected with the traffic in Coolies from Hong Kong to Peru, to Surinam, to the Havanna, and to other foreign ports, which appear to us to require the immediate interference of Her Majesty's Government.
It is probably known to your Lordship that for many years considerable numbers of Chinese Labourers called Coolies were annually exported from various ports of China
In 1885
100
DEX.
F
C
ME
C
vvero
F
remains the same as the original response as it has already followed most of the instructions. However, to fully comply with the format and make it more readable:To the Right Honourable
The Earl Granville
H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord,
On behalf of
We the Undersigned, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society, and that of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, beg respectfully to submit to your lordship certain facts connected with the traffic in Coolies from Hong Kong to Peru, to Surinam, to the Havanna, and to other foreign ports, which appear to us to require the immediate interference of Her Majesty's Government.
It is probably known to your Lordship that for many years considerable numbers of Chinese Labourers called Coolies were annually exported from various ports of China
In 1885
100
DEX.
F
C
ME
C
vvero
F
However, the best representation is:To the Right Honourable
The Earl Granville
H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord,
On behalf of
We the Undersigned, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society, and that of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, beg respectfully to submit to your lordship certain facts connected with the traffic in Coolies from Hong Kong to Peru, to Surinam, to the Havanna, and to other foreign ports, which appear to us to require the immediate interference of Her Majesty's Government.
It is probably known to your Lordship that for many years considerable numbers of Chinese Labourers called Coolies were annually exported from various ports of China
In 1885
100
DEX.
F
C
ME
C
vvero
F
To the Right Honourable
The Earl Granville
H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord, On behalf of We the Undersigned, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society, and that of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, beg respectfully to submit to your lordship certain facts connected with the traffic in Coolies from Hong Kong to Peru, to Surinam, to the Havanna, and to other foreign ports, which appear to us to require the immediate interference of Her Majesty's Government.
It is probably known to your Lordship that for many years considerable numbers of Chinese Labourers called Coolies were annually exported from various ports of China
In 1885
100 DEX. F C ME C vvero F
The final version is represented as the following:To the Right Honourable
The Earl Granville
H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord, On behalf of We the Undersigned, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society, and that of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, beg respectfully to submit to your lordship certain facts connected with the traffic in Coolies from Hong Kong to Peru, to Surinam, to the Havanna, and to other foreign ports, which appear to us to require the immediate interference of Her Majesty's Government.
It is probably known to your Lordship that for many years considerable numbers of Chinese Labourers called Coolies were annually exported from various ports of China
In 1885
100
DEX.
F
C
ME
C
vvero
F
To the Right Honourable
The Earl Granville
H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord, On behalf of We the Undersigned, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society, and that of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, beg respectfully to submit to your lordship certain facts connected with the traffic in Coolies from Hong Kong to Peru, to Surinam, to the Havanna, and to other foreign ports, which appear to us to require the immediate interference of Her Majesty's Government.
It is probably known to your Lordship that for many years considerable numbers of Chinese Labourers called Coolies were annually exported from various ports of China
In 1885
100 DEX. F C ME C vvero F