returned to him
8. The Attorney General's opinion not having been received.
1. Telegraphed Yours 4 August Send Attorney General's opinion Slavery question "at once"
M. Lucas
12.Oct.
When will Sir John Hennessy have returned from Peking?
M. Bramston
8.12.
returned from inhabitants and as I have spoken favourably of the surroundings of respectable domestic life in China. The conflicting views thus presented are but a reproduction of conflicting views among people in reference to Negro Slavery in the West Indies and more lately in the United States. Very benevolent persons, some of my own friends, looking at facts from a respectable standpoint thought that such Slavery was based on human nature and conducive to the spread of Christianity but the contrary view prevailed. I am quite satisfied that the right view on
M. Herbert
CPL 13 Oct
Hardly necessary to telegraph - The last line of despatch No. 14945 will have sufficient intention?
M. 18/10
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the
was based on ...
was removed as it is not clear how to correct it, instead, an "..." is added to indicate a missing word. However, upon closer inspection, the text "was based on ... " is not present in the original text, the correct correction is to leave it as is or indicate the missing word with "...". The original text has "was based on human nature", so no correction is needed for this part. The corrected response is as above.