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the publication of the letter of folli
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to me to be desirable that such an
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should not pass unnoticed,
and I therefore forward caprice of the
whole of the correspondence in order
that
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would suggest for your
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consideration
whether it would not be desirable to
obtain from the Chinese Imperial Government some disavowal of the
action of their subordinates at Cauter, which might be published here in the the sective referring
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to the presentation of the veroll on
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