me particularly to request that would submit for Lord Clarendon's opinion the question of the practicability of applying, as is proposed in the 19th clause, the machinery for condemning trade prizes to proving the forfeiture of vessels violating the projected law on Chinese emigrating; And also the question of the prudence and expediency of endeavoring, through the means of a bond signed by the master to bring foreign ships carrying emigrants from Hong Kong within the operation of the British Law, and subject to the trials of British Officers, even whilst sailing on the high seas. And subject to such judgment as his Lordship may deem appropriate on these points, I am to request to be informed whether he may see any objection to the introduction of the
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Applying, as is proposed
in the 19th clause,
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Condemning Trade Prizes to preuing the forfeitine of teasels violating the projected law
on Chinese Quigrating; _ And also the quedin of the prudence and expediency
of endeavoring, through the means
of
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a band signed
by the master
to
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from Hong Kong within the operation of the British Law,
and
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his Ladship may
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I am to request to
be in freed whether he may see
any
objection to the
introduction of
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