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years, and to what an extent the consignments are divided between the

English

lish and thus

American Houses at Canton

making

it

In

Firms to Keep side

in

cumbent

the English

on the

by side with the American.

every principal market —

In

estimating the British

position in China, I am not sure

that

sufficient weight has hitherto been given

to the element of American influence in

the general offers of this country. Yet

it appears to me

that the British Minister

should sit down to work out a

new settlement with this Government or

the old, without taking

taking into his account the disturbing

force of American jealousy — reaction of American interests upon his

arrangements, would form but a

very

narrow and inadequate view of his subject. Witness the conflict of interests

before

Thus — it is

interest to draw down the Canton trade

to this place towards fostering our young Colony —

It is the interest of the Americans,

or their pleasures or their jealousy, (more imperative than either) to keep it where it is, and to support Canton — The necessities

of the trade are such that were they to choose to be, they must be also — they force us to support Canton in the face of our

own

advantage to the contrary. So much

for the chance of superseding it =

I may observe here that the rapid and prosperous growth of the Chinese settlements at Singapore, Batavia,

and

were a sad warning for local speculators — The spacious

argument was — if the junks of China freighted with its produce, find their

way

a remote market in

Archipelago,

then

a fortiori they will find

to a vast emporium opened up

on our shores — But

our

speculators

forgot the difference

of the circumstances

they forgot that the exchange which the

China trader hitherto went to seek through

all

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Cate years, and to what an extent the consignments are divided between the English lish and thus American Houses at Canton making it In Firms to Keep side in cumbent the English on the by side with the American. every principal market In estimating the British position in China, I am not sure that sufficient weight has hitherto been given to the element of American influence in the general offers of this country. Yet it appears to me that the British Minister should sit down to work out a new settlement with this Government or the old, without taking taking into his account the disturbing force of American jealousy reaction of American interests upon his arrangements, would form but a very narrow and inadequate view of his subject. Witness the conflict of interests before Thus it is interest to draw down the Canton trade to this place towards fostering our young Colony It is the interest of the Americans, or their pleasures or their jealousy, (more imperative than either) to keep it where it is, and to support Canton The necessities of the trade are such that were they to choose to be, they must be also they force us to support Canton in the face of our own advantage to the contrary. So much for the chance of superseding it = I may observe here that the rapid and prosperous growth of the Chinese settlements at Singapore, Batavia, and were a sad warning for local speculators The spacious argument was if the junks of China freighted with its produce, find their way a remote market in Archipelago, then a fortiori they will find to a vast emporium opened up on our shores But our speculators forgot the difference of the circumstances they forgot that the exchange which the China trader hitherto went to seek through all
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Cate years, and to what an extent the consignments are divided between the English lish and thus American Honses at Canton making it In Firms to Keep side in cumbent the English on the by side with the American. every principal market - In estimating the British position in China, I am not sure that sufficient weight has hitherto been given to the clement of Amencan influence in the general offers of this countingin Yet appears to me it that the British Minister the should sit down le potême out a new settlement with this Government or the old, without takin taking bing jio-adjust keenly into his account the disturbing an a thi -force of American jealousy re-action of Amencan interests upon his arrangements, would form but a very Nanow and inadequate view of his subject. Witness the confleet of interests brir the very Case before Thus _ it is interest to draw-down the Canton trade را که 323 to this place towards fostering our young Colony- It is the interest of the Ameu cars, or their pleasures or their jealousy, (more + ¿perative than either) to keep it where it is. and to support Cantów The necessities of the trade are such that were they choose to be, toc: must be also- bego - they force " us to support Canton in the face of our own advantage to the contrary_ So much for the chance of superseding it = I may observe here that the rapid and prosperous growth of the Chinese settlements at Singapore Batavia, Our and) tvere a sad ignis fatures for local speculators The spacious - as gument was _ if the junks of China freighted toith its produce, find their Le ay a pemotes market in Archipelago, thei و ایم کی ایسی to ay then the Indian fortiori they will find to a vast emporium opened up shores But. our forgot the differ Er en ce Ope culators of the circumstances they forgot that the exchange thish the China trader hitherto went to seek through all to
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years, and to what an extent the consignments are divided between the

English

lish and thus

American Honses at Canton

making

it

In

Firms to Keep side

in

cumbent

the English

on the

by side with the American.

every principal market -

In

estimating the British

position in China, I am not sure

that

sufficient weight has hitherto been given

to the clement of Amencan influence in

the general offers of this countingin Yet

appears to me

it

that the British Minister

the should sit down le potême out a

new settlement with this Government or

the old, without takin

taking bing

jio-adjust keenly into his account the disturbing

an a thi

-force of American jealousy re-action of Amencan interests upon his

arrangements, would form but a

very

Nanow and inadequate view of his subject. Witness the confleet of interests

brir

the

very

Case before

Thus _ it is

interest to draw-down the Canton trade

را

که

323

to this place towards fostering our young Colony-

It is the interest of the Ameu cars,

or their pleasures or their jealousy, (more + ¿perative than either) to keep it where it is. and to support Cantów – The necessities

of the trade are such that were they choose to be, toc: must be also- bego - they force " us to support Canton in the face of our

own

advantage to the contrary_ So much

for the chance of superseding it =

I may observe here that the rapid and prosperous growth of the Chinese settlements at Singapore Batavia,

Our

and)

tvere a sad ignis fatures for local speculators – The spacious

-

as gument was _ if the junks of China freighted toith its produce, find their

Le ay

a pemotes market in

Archipelago,

thei

و ایم کی ایسی

to ay

then

the Indian

fortiori they will find

to a vast emporium opened up

shores — But.

our

forgot the differ

Er en ce

Ope

culators

of the circumstances

they forgot that the exchange thish the

China trader hitherto went to seek through

all

to

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