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Some observations in regard to

which the Duc

the light in which

Decages appears to

view the

"Treaty in question,

and the

remedy which he suggests to

obviate the objections advanced

by

Her

and also

Majesty's Government;

adverting

to the apparent want of

understanding

upon

questions

relating to the

Common ...

the present.

between the Department of the

Marine and Colonies and

that of Foreign Affairs.

Lord Derby would be glad

to receive

any

favoured observations.

which

Lord

...

Lord Gran...son may wish

to offer upon Lord's Despatch.

Jam.

Sir,

Your most obedient

humble Servant,

Mole Monck

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Some observations in regard to
which the Duc
the light in which
Decages appears to
view the
"Treaty in question,
and the
remedy which he suggests to
obviate the objections advanced
by
Her
and also
Majesty's Government;
adverting
to the apparent want of
understanding
upon
questions
relating to the
Common ...
the present.

between the Department of the
Marine and Colonies and
that of Foreign Affairs.

Lord Derby would be glad
to receive
any
favoured observations.

which
Lord
...
Lord Gran...son may wish
to offer upon Lord's Despatch.

Jam.
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant,
Mole Monck

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Some observations in regard to which the Duc

the light in which Decages appears to view the "Treaty in question,

and the remedy which he suggests to obviate the objections advanced by Her and also Majesty's Government; adverting to the apparent want of understanding upon questions relating to the Common ... the present.

between the Department of the Marine and Colonies and that of Foreign Affairs. Lord Derby would be glad to receive any favoured observations.

which Lord ... Lord Gran...son may wish to offer upon Lord's Despatch.

Jam. Sir, Your most obedient humble Servant, Mole Monck

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