the British Consul at Canton, desires me to
state to him the feeling of the
Government
By the best mail, I shall send to their Lordships, a
plan of the Peninsula, &
Trust, viewing the serious
inconvenience sustained,
other public
General
Canton stated,
that, had the relations of
both been
by the
usual & other
a satisfactory
Ac
Behind
by
the two Governments
on a later factory footing,
he should
have been able to have
Ceded the Peninsula
in question, to the British.
Government, feeling
that,
in its present state, it
has a nuisance alike
to both governments.
By
establishments
at
Amoy and Ningpo.
quantity of proper fallow land
in looking out for them
the most
fitting sites &
sufficient space
the Island
when it was first
accepted, that an English
magistracy
not great
Government will not grant
any portion of the Mountain,
either
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the British Couns sudes one
ht. Canton, d.
li
the gewing kin
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By the best mail. Ishall send to their Lordships, a
plens afthe Pencilule, &
J
Thust, viewing
the sensus
mconvenience sustained.
other public
General
Canton Atated.
that, had the relations of
mrbuts hee
by the
Canal & other
a sati
Ac
Behin
by
a
the two Gover
later factory footing.
be thould-
have been able to have
Ceded the Peni
Denitory
sie
question, to the British.
Grocrument, fueling
that.
in its present states, it
has a nuisance alike
& both governments.
By
:
1
establishments
at
Angking.
quant_ of prope faillight
in tearing for then
the most
fitting sites &
sufficient space-
the Island
when
not was first
accpect, that An Enapolys
magisty
not-great
Jovernment will not grant
any portion afther Muintale,
either
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