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November, 1846.
Victoria, Hongkong,
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13th November 1846.
Your Excellency's friendly
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gratifying reply concerning Chang shen has given me the highest satisfaction I have always delivered over quilly
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were demanded
of this,
according to the Treaty . The number already exceeds several times ten. Your Excellency being fully
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they are demanded, and vir mutual good faith will thus presere inviolate the Treaty. If inferior officers English
His Excellency,
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