6.
of Treaty, after all the Chinese Indemnity shall have been received.
Lad
It would have been well
Mr Martin
liberty with
taken less
others' opinions
the alleged supporters of his
He even
states
Chuson,
that
my
A
had changed after
as
now.
views
visit to
place with which
I was perfeally well acquainted
before. Ste very impropertyg
observes that
the Sentiments
of hef n Bruce and
Shelley
a public question had been
altered
by
"
A
I believe that
other
cites
Sh
recent illness"; and
mosh
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authorities whon's he
would be found,
trial, to be
no
the
*
General above-quoted.
that
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But I do not believe
worse supporter of Ar Martin's opinions could be found than the Treasurer himself._
inconsistently,
4
Of Hongwong he inconsisten
most truly observes
every
but
"almost
one here has bought building
" allotments, on
which they
(sic) and they
"adverse to
oron
houses from
derive a
large
rental
are therefore very
anj
diminution of
"Government expenditure, or to any " transfer of the seat of Govern= = "ment to Chuson !" If the Colonists are the best judges interests, your
of their
ww
Lordship will perhaps consider
this
better supporters
of Mr Martin, than the Major-
General
@
stranger account of a
hopeless Colony.
My
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