CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 330

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45 The far greater question as to the influence which may hereafter result from the Russian movements down the Amoor, their settlements on the Coast of Tartary, their position at the Court of Peking would seem the field for greater considerations than I can here venture to discuss.

Ought the vast extension of the territory of the United States and wonderful augmentation of the population and Commerce in North Western America to be lost nor sight of, in anticipating and providing against future contingencies?

46. I conclude with the consciousness that in surrendering the important trust confided to me by Her gracious Majesty - after trials and perils of no common character, neither the Public interests nor the honour of the Crown have suffered while confided to my keeping; and in the humble hope that such will be the view of Her Majesty's Government, I have the honour to be, With the highest respect,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

John Bowring

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45 The far greater question as to the influence which may hereafter result from the Russian movements down the Amoor, their settlements on the Coast of Tartary, their position at the Court of Peking would seem the field for greater considerations than I can here venture to discuss. Ought the vast extension of the territory of the United States and wonderful augmentation of the population and Commerce in North Western America to be lost nor sight of, in anticipating and providing against future contingencies? 46. I conclude with the consciousness that in surrendering the important trust confided to me by Her gracious Majesty - after trials and perils of no common character, neither the Public interests nor the honour of the Crown have suffered while confided to my keeping; and in the humble hope that such will be the view of Her Majesty's Government, I have the honour to be, With the highest respect, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, John Bowring Page 330 Page 331
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77 45 The far greater question as to the influence which may hereafter result from the Russian movements down the Amoor,_ their settlements on the Coast of Tartary- their position at the Court of Peking would prem the field to for grower considerations than I can here venture to discuss. ought the vast extension of the territory of the United States and wonderful angrientation of the population and Commerce in North Western America to be lost nor sight of, in anticipating and providing against future contingencies 46. I conclude with the consciousness 327 that in surrendering the important trust confided to me by Her bracions Majesty - after trials and perils of no F in common character, neither the Public interests nor the Lowon the Crown have suffered while confided to my Keeping; and in the humble hope that such will be the view of Ster Majesty's Government, I have the honor to be, With the highest respect, Din, Your Most Medient Aucuble Servant, Whn Berrin Page 330Page 331
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45 The far greater question as to the influence which

may hereafter result from the Russian movements down the Amoor,_ their settlements on the Coast of Tartary- their position at the Court of Peking would prem the field to for grower considerations than I can here venture to discuss.

ought the vast extension of the territory of the United States and wonderful angrientation of the population and Commerce in North Western America to be lost

nor

sight of, in anticipating and providing against future contingencies

46. I conclude with the consciousness

327

that in surrendering the important

trust confided to me

by Her bracions

Majesty - after trials and perils of

no

F

in common character, neither the Public interests nor the Lowon the Crown have suffered while confided to my Keeping; and in the humble hope that such will be the view of Ster Majesty's Government,

I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,

Din,

Your Most Medient Aucuble Servant,

Whn Berrin

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