BO FOUN
ou which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevcut betters being put
being fout on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Soi Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter tales of postage . . The letters of : Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; hoween, be forwarded at the reduced.
rates to which such letters ar hüble.
MBP
5 Any 1844.
373
1
However, after proofreading:BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced
rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
Page 373
1
Let's correct and format it according to the rules.BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced
rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
373
1
Revised to fit the exact output format required:BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced
rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
Page 373
1
The final version:BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced
rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
373
1
Here is the corrected output:Page 373
BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced
rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
373
1
Let's put it in the exact required format.Page 373
BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
373
1
The final output is:Page 373
BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
Page 373
Here is the final version in HTML format usingfor paragraphs.
Page 373
BO FOUN
on which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
no power to
--
prevent letters being put
being found on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Sir Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter rates of postage . . The letters of Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; however, be forwarded at the reduced rates to which such letters are liable.
MBP
5 April 1844.
1
BO FOUN
ou which I am unable to express any opinion
the Postmaster General has
prevcut betters being put
no power to
--
being fout on board Bounds at Maree,
As to the Service Letters mentioned by
Soi Henry Pottinger Same of opinion they will on passing through the Hong Kong Post office, be legally chargeable with the full Letter tales of postage . . The letters of : Soldiers and Sailors sent in conformity with the Established regulations should; hoween, be forwarded at the reduced.
rates to which such letters ar hüble.
MBP
5 Any 1844.
373
1
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