CO129-068 - Sir Bowring - 1858 [5-12] — Page 301

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has become

That even

self evident calumny had with

Mr Anstey

mo

limit and

that in the intemperance of

"

his

"

passion falochord had

no shame for him". I have

quoted

the hard language

used by Lin. J. Bowring and

Dr. Bridgev

because it

certainly seems to show that

the rules enfrces among Gentlemen in England are

not verupulously regarded

Hong Kong - but no

in

allowance which can be

made on this head can

con

relieve Mr. Anstey, as ppears to

me

t

; from the charge

If groply violating officine

confidence, without any

Justification whatever, and

uritiont

any apparent object

but

This has now

1862

cartarrily come to

pass.

x

298

but that of making mischif It woved however be

a great ere aure for chr. Andry

if it coved be said that with whatever faults of Judgment and temper, he have

at least exposed and so put

an end to

great publie

evil which could not be

conquered by mied or ordinary. means. And this brings

back to the consideration

me

those

points

on which our.

Caldwell's conduct is open to

blame

on a

suspicions.

grave

and

From the

mne atrocious charges

brought against hem by

Mr. Ansky he stand

I

conceive, wholly acquitted.

Nor can Isay

nct of positive

that

any

mis conduct

iv

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