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1 Lespies gives
an
assuranvel
that
the provisions of the Foreign Enlistment efot will be
respected by all the ships
under his command.
4.
The progress of part of the
events in this part of
world, and the proceedings
of all Foreign ships of war,
which
may
visit this port
will be carefully watched by my Government, which will
be guided in each measure
which it
it may adopt by the
advice.
Soe
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advice of the shief Law Officer of
the Crown in the
eAttorney-General.
i.e. the
Colony-i.e
I have the honour to be,
elby Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Cordient Humble Servant,
5. Bowen
P.S. On the 5th instant, I sent
to Your Lordship the subjoined
Telegram:
"In conformity with
"Your