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Chamber of Commerce to the~ United States Minister at Peking,
:as
Doyen of the Diplomatic~ Corps at that capital.
I have only to remark that I consider the course
adopt
ed by the Chamber, which con sists chiefly of British merchants, quite unusual, and a slur up on Her Majesty's Minister at Peking. It was I believe adopt- ed at the suggestion of the Honourable Mr. Whitehead who
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I have the honour to be
Sir, Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robinzon