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their ships might always

right always he cleared

at that Port instead of at Hong

=Rong-ket if this in the meaning

of the objection it cle

clearly

6. It will be remembered

that Mr. Gerard was despatched to

China, with the express sanction

and approval.

1

of the

the Secretary of

did not

apply to the Emigration conducted

by M. Gerard which, as Lord Bowring

experiential and

temporary only—in fact is it

to

the

question

unprehend why, even if

retention had concerned a

more

permanent Emigration, it would

have been necessary

to refuse

a

facility

which was action by

hand, because at some future

time it might possibly

be available».

to

state, and that the object of

was to endeavour to free the Emigration from

the objections which had been fatal to previous similar Emigrations, and thus to open up to

the British Archipelago

a

supply

of the most valuable labor

to

enable them be Countries employing

people

to

with

Slave labor.

7. The difficulties of such undertaking were very great,

Especially from

the competition

of those engaged in procuring

Emigrants

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106 their ships might always right always he cleared at that Port instead of at Hong =Rong-ket if this in the meaning of the objection it cle clearly 6. It will be remembered that Mr. Gerard was despatched to China, with the express sanction and approval. 1 of the the Secretary of did not apply to the Emigration conducted by M. Gerard which, as Lord Bowring experiential and temporary only—in fact is it to the question unprehend why, even if retention had concerned a more permanent Emigration, it would have been necessary to refuse a facility which was action by hand, because at some future time it might possibly be available». to state, and that the object of was to endeavour to free the Emigration from the objections which had been fatal to previous similar Emigrations, and thus to open up to the British Archipelago a supply of the most valuable labor to enable them be Countries employing people to with Slave labor. 7. The difficulties of such undertaking were very great, Especially from the competition of those engaged in procuring Emigrants
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106

their ships might always

right always he cleared

at that Port instead of at Hong

=Rong-ket if this in the meaning

of the objection it cle

clearly

6. It will be remembered

that Mr. Gerard was despatched to

thina, with the exprep sanctious

and approval.

1

of the

the se

did not

Secretary of

hit

apply to the Eurigation conducted

S.

bey M. Gerard which, as Lind. Bowring

experinreital and

στι

temporary only-horin fact is it

col

to

Daly

the

question

umprehend why, even if

retion had concerned a

mowe

permanent Emigration, it would

have been neer

expan

er

to refuse

α

facility

which was action bey

hand, because at some future

time it might popibly

be available». -

Cate

St

to

state, and that the object of

тереди

was to endeavour tiszt

a foot a theiseres liigations frus

from.

free

the objections which had barn. fatal to previous similar Emi-.

- prations, and thus to open uplo

the British Arsh Audie

al

supply

of the most valuables labor

to

quable them be Countries employing

prle

to

with

Slave labor.

7. The difficulties ofserch undertaking were very great,

Especially fr

DAO

the competition.

of those engaged in promuscine

Emigrants

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