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Circulation, and would be
unanimously welcomed
whole Community. Siarn, where
by
the
My Letters frous
an enormous trade is
efringing up, exprese the
ausicty for the introduction
greatest
F
Enrerial Follar to supersede the rude and easily counterfeited Tical,- while at Singapore and in the Straits the desire is nearly general that
·legalized Follar should replace
the Indian en
subdivisions
Curriney, -
are so
and inconvenient.
whose -
perplexing
In abandoning the expectation
случу
the
that
Houghing will
privileges
and
profits of a Colonial
mint, - May I yet venture to hope that the economical
experiment
on
may yet be ventured of coining Follars at the Royal Mint of London for in there regions?
London for circulation
I have the hown to be,
With the highest respect, Your Lordship's host obedient
Quruble servant,
John Borming
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