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the plan suggested by you, of permanently attaching a Strip of War to the service of each of the Fine Port, is the opinion of the Board of Admiralty that the object which you have in view, Might be at least as effectually secured, by leaving the manner of accomplishing them to the discretion of

William Parker.

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The result of My communications with the Board of Admiralty on this matter, is contained in my Letter to Lord Haddington, & which a Copy is inclosed. The first part of this Letter applies to you.

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you will perceive, is the question of the extent to which & his Govt intended that the control of &. Mr. Naval Forces in the China seas should rest with you. My letter contains an explanation on this point in that I have nothing more to say to you upon it; except that I rely implicitly on your judgment as well to appreciate the distinctions which I have laid down, to Carry out the execution functions assigned in it to yourself, in the manner that may be most agreeable to the distinguished Officer with whom

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the plan suggested by you, of permanently attaching a Strip of War to the service of each of the Fine Port, is the opinion of the Board of Admiralty that the object which you have in view, Might be at least as effectually secured, by leaving the manner of accomplishing them to the discretion of William Parker. Ser The result of My communications with the Board of Admiralty on this matter, is contained in my Letter to Lord Haddington, & which a Copy is inclosed. The first part of this Letter applies to you. 1 Page 307 you will perceive, is the question of the extent to which & his Govt intended that the control of &. Mr. Naval Forces in the China seas should rest with you. My letter contains an explanation on this point in that I have nothing more to say to you upon it; except that I rely implicitly on your judgment as well to appreciate the distinctions which I have laid down, to Carry out the execution functions assigned in it to yourself, in the manner that may be most agreeable to the distinguished Officer with whom
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the plan suggested by you, of permanently attaching a Strip of War to the service of each of the Fine Port, while it the opinion of the Board of Admiralty that the object which you have in view, Might be at least is effectually secured, by leaving the manner of accomplishing them to the discretion of William Parker. Ser The result of My communications with the Board سکو Admiralty on this matter, is contained in my Letter to Lord Haddington, & which a Copy is inclosed. The first part of this Letter applies, ao you 1 ¡ یم 307 you will perceive, it the question of the extent to which & his. Goot intended that the controut of &. Mr. Naval Forces in the China seas should rest with so full you. My settle contains or an explanation on this point in that I have nothing more to say to you upon it; except that Irely implicitly on your judgment as well to appreciate the distinctions which I have laid to ca Lowon Carry out the recution functions assigned in it to wurself, in the manner Be most agreable which may It the distinguished Officer with whon
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the plan suggested by you, of permanently attaching a Strip of War to the service of each of the Fine Port, while it the opinion of the Board of Admiralty that the object which you have in view, Might be at least is effectually secured, by leaving the manner of accomplishing them to the discretion of

William Parker.

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