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English People being governed by English Officers, is the principle by which we hope to put an end to all discussion and wrangling.

It is true the Island of Hong Kong has been graciously given by the Great Emperor to the English Merchants, as a place of Residence; nevertheless the People of Hongkong ought, as of old, to be subject to the rule of the Central kingdom; if, however, this principle be changed, and these People are to become Subjects of England, supposing that these People are unwilling to become such, it will be a very difficult thing indeed to force their inclinations.

Moreover, since the Residents amount to several hundreds, [as stated above], their dispositions being numerous, cannot all be alike; thus still more difficult will it be found to govern Chinese People by English Laws. And again, the English Authorities last year, during... proclaimed to the People of Hong Kong, that those who had Houses and Lands; [They are here quoting from a Proclamation issued by Sir Gordon Bremer, and Captain Elliot in Jan. 1841] "should continue to inhabit them and cultivate them as of old, and that they should be governed by the Laws of...

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110 English People being governed by English Officers, is the principle by which we hope to put an end to all discussion and wrangling. It is true the Island of Hong Kong has been graciously given by the Great Emperor to the English Merchants, as a place of Residence; nevertheless the People of Hongkong ought, as of old, to be subject to the rule of the Central kingdom; if, however, this principle be changed, and these People are to become Subjects of England, supposing that these People are unwilling to become such, it will be a very difficult thing indeed to force their inclinations. Moreover, since the Residents amount to several hundreds, [as stated above], their dispositions being numerous, cannot all be alike; thus still more difficult will it be found to govern Chinese People by English Laws. And again, the English Authorities last year, during... proclaimed to the People of Hong Kong, that those who had Houses and Lands; [They are here quoting from a Proclamation issued by Sir Gordon Bremer, and Captain Elliot in Jan. 1841] "should continue to inhabit them and cultivate them as of old, and that they should be governed by the Laws of...
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110 English People being governed by English hope Afficers, is the principle by which we to put an end to all discussion and wrangling. how it is true the Island of Hong kong has been graciously given by the Great Emperor is the English Merchants, as a place of to Residence ; nevertheles the People of Hongkong ought, as of old, to be subject to - the rule of the Central kingdom; if, however, this principle be changed, and these People are to become Subjects of England, supposing that there People are unwilling to become such, it will be a very difficult thing indeed to force then inclinations. Moreover Moreover, since the Residents amount to the several hundreds, [as stated above], their dispositions People being numerous, cannot all be alike; thus stile more difficult will it be found to govern [hinese People by English Laws. And again, the English Authorities last year, during last proclaimed to the People of Hong Kong., that those who had Houses and Lands; رہے [ They are here quoting from a Proclamation ipued by Ivi Gordow Bremer, and Captain Elliot in Jaw. 10941] " should continue to inhabit them and "cultivate them as of old, and that - they should be governed by the Laws of
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English People being governed by English

hope

Afficers, is the principle by which we to put an end to all discussion and wrangling.

how it is true the Island of Hong kong has been graciously given by the Great Emperor

is the English Merchants, as a place of

to

Residence ; nevertheles the People of Hongkong ought, as of old, to be subject to - the rule of the Central kingdom; if, however, this principle be changed, and these

People are to become Subjects of England, supposing that there People are

unwilling

to become such, it will be a very difficult thing indeed to force then inclinations.

Moreover

Moreover, since the Residents amount to

the several hundreds, [as stated above],

their dispositions

People being

numerous,

cannot all be alike; thus stile more

difficult will it be found to govern

[hinese People by English Laws. And again,

the English Authorities

last year,

during last proclaimed to the People of Hong Kong.,

that those who had Houses and Lands;

رہے

[ They are here quoting from a Proclamation ipued

by Ivi Gordow Bremer, and Captain Elliot in Jaw. 10941]

" should continue to inhabit them and "cultivate them as of old, and that - they should be governed by the Laws

of

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