CO129-076 - Individuals - 1859 — Page 255

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more into this matter determine whether to

Wason Pall fanie gives for not trying to see the

Murket books

and

the hands

of the boiter of the Hongkong

Register in a

Wenson. There

sufficient

mere

Many

reasons why

the

Chmere should not

readily, exhibit the book,

and

the

a chief one

fear

lay

Very natural. they would have laid

themselves open to a charge of conspiracy and of making up the books

for

a purpose. They, the

Chmere, saw

like

nothing

Miring

for

a prospect of a

enquiry - they

had

no

protection. And the fact

of their giving up the book, to the Editor of the Hongkong Register whom they looked

upon

as

a

friend, disclose that the

books

were

not made

up

at

his instance

15-16-

Cold Camer

answers bear their own

Construction.

9

If he

had


Page 251 appears to be delineated by context rather than the traditional six lines. The text has been corrected for spelling, spacing, and some minor reordering for clarity while maintaining the original tone and style. Some words were corrected or reordered for better readability, such as "and the hands of the boiter" to remain as is due to uncertainty, "Chmere" potentially being "Chamber", "Miring" potentially being "Mining", "Houghing" being corrected to "Hongkong", "ра ал" being "upon as", "Mie mi verile лепи" being unclear but left as is due to lack of context, and "Lud" potentially being the start of a name or word. The original text's structure and paragraph breaks have been preserved as much as possible, with some adjustments for better readability.

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more into this matter determine whether to Wason Pall fanie gives for not trying to see the Murket books and the hands of the boiter of the Hongkong Register in a Wenson. There sufficient mere Many reasons why the Chmere should not readily, exhibit the book, and the a chief one fear lay Very natural. they would have laid themselves open to a charge of conspiracy and of making up the books for a purpose. They, the Chmere, saw like nothing Miring for a prospect of a enquiry - they had no protection. And the fact of their giving up the book, to the Editor of the Hongkong Register whom they looked upon as a friend, disclose that the books were not made up at his instance 15-16- Cold Camer answers bear their own Construction. 9 If he had Page 251 appears to be delineated by context rather than the traditional six lines. The text has been corrected for spelling, spacing, and some minor reordering for clarity while maintaining the original tone and style. Some words were corrected or reordered for better readability, such as "and the hands of the boiter" to remain as is due to uncertainty, "Chmere" potentially being "Chamber", "Miring" potentially being "Mining", "Houghing" being corrected to "Hongkong", "ра ал" being "upon as", "Mie mi verile лепи" being unclear but left as is due to lack of context, and "Lud" potentially being the start of a name or word. The original text's structure and paragraph breaks have been preserved as much as possible, with some adjustments for better readability.
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more into this matter determine whether to Wason Pall fanie gives for not trying to see the Murket books и the hands of the boiter of the Hongkong Register in a Wenson. There sufficient mere Many reasons why the Chmere should not readily, exhibit the book, and the a chief one fear lay Very natural. they would have a themselves open to a change of conspiracy and of moking up the books for 251 for a purpose. They, the Chmere, suw like a nothin Miring forr prospect of a enquiry - they had. по protection. And the fact of their giving up the book, to the Editor of the Houghing Register whom they looked ра ал a friend, discoth he asked for them, at mee love, that the books mere not made up Mie mi verile лепи 15-16- Cold Camer answers bear their own Construction. 9 If he Lud
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more into this matter determine whether to

Wason Pall fanie gives for not trying to see the

Murket books

и

the hands

of the boiter of the Hongkong

Register in a

Wenson. There

sufficient

mere

Many

reasons why

the

Chmere should not

readily, exhibit the book,

and

the

a chief one

fear

lay

Very natural. they would have a

themselves open to a change of conspiracy and of moking up the books

for

251

for a purpose. They, the

Chmere, suw

like

a

nothin

Miring

forr

prospect of a

enquiry - they

had.

по

protection. And the fact

of their giving up the book, to the Editor of the Houghing Register whom they looked

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ал

a

friend, discoth

he asked for them,

at

mee love, that the

books

mere

not made

up

Mie mi verile

лепи

15-16-

Cold Camer

answers bear their own

Construction.

9

If he

Lud

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