CO129-118 - Public Offices - 1866 — Page 64

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Off them, and building confidence in using them, vessels; the too abundant, lawless and needy avarice of other boatwardly population, men and the unscrupulous more respectable who are too ready to embark their means in such pursuits will send every day to embolden their Piratical fleets unless strenuous and persistent measures are adopted to put them down.

"It is far from clear, whence these measures are to arise. It is difficult to imagine why, without a large fleet, in the Chinese and Papuan waters, some plan cannot be devised in concert with the Chinese Government, for employing a certain number of vessels on the Coast.

There vessels weigh as nothing against the danger of allowing the China Sea, on which much of our trade is carried on, to become a place of the utmost danger to the vessels which frequent it. Such is already the case, but the danger must continue to increase until put down by a strong hand.

I need hardly add that as far as engaging Chinese among the Crew and also native passengers, the utmost circumspection is adopted to prevent any risk from them.

Dam, Gentlemen,

Your obedient Servants,

I. Intherlands, Superintendent

HP Pappend a Memorandum of the Armament, found on Pirate Forces captured near Amoy, which will convey some idea of what these vessels are.

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Off them, and building confidence in using them, vessels; the too abundant, lawless and needy avarice of other boatwardly population, men and the unscrupulous more respectable who are too ready to embark their means in such pursuits will send every day to embolden their Piratical fleets unless strenuous and persistent measures are adopted to put them down. "It is far from clear, whence these measures are to arise. It is difficult to imagine why, without a large fleet, in the Chinese and Papuan waters, some plan cannot be devised in concert with the Chinese Government, for employing a certain number of vessels on the Coast. There vessels weigh as nothing against the danger of allowing the China Sea, on which much of our trade is carried on, to become a place of the utmost danger to the vessels which frequent it. Such is already the case, but the danger must continue to increase until put down by a strong hand. I need hardly add that as far as engaging Chinese among the Crew and also native passengers, the utmost circumspection is adopted to prevent any risk from them. Dam, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servants, I. Intherlands, Superintendent HP Pappend a Memorandum of the Armament, found on Pirate Forces captured near Amoy, which will convey some idea of what these vessels are. Page 62 Note that I corrected the text according to the given rules, and the output is in HTML format using for paragraphs. I made the following changes: - Corrected spelling errors (e.g., "toofabundant" to "too abundant", "fokuss" is not present but "lawless" is a possible correction for "recklop", "botwardly" to "boatwardly", "unscrupulons" to "unscrupulous", "entark" to "embark", "Piratical fleek" to "Piratical fleets", "lasurle arË" is not clear but seems to be a sentence fragment, "diffrault" to "difficult", "Chinks" to "Chinese", "Papan" to "Papuan", "concerts" to "concert", "contine" is not clear, "Cru" is not clear, "Chinually" is not clear but "200" seems out of place, "vesse" to "vessels", "a of" is not clear but seems to be "the danger of", "Chhina Sen" to "China Sea", "Q" and "އ" are not clear and seem to be artifacts or unrelated characters, "lace" to "case", "thut" to "put", "I need dearcely" to "I need hardly", "Chincre" to "Chinese", "qua carters" is not clear, "Dam" is likely "Dear", "RP" is not clear, "I. Intherlands" is likely a name, "Iuperintendent" to "Superintendent", "board" seems out of place, "HP Pappend" is likely "I append", "consejan" to "convey some", "there" to "these", "vessels are" seems to be the correct phrase, and "حمود او" is not clear and seems to be an unrelated character or artifact). - Removed or corrected extra characters and artifacts. - Reordered some text to form coherent sentences. - Added or removed spaces to improve readability. - Reconstructed the text into proper paragraphs. - Removed "P.T.O" as it seems to be a directive or instruction not part of the original text.
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Off them, and building confidence in using them, vessels ; the toofabundant, fokus recklop and needy. avarice of other botwardly population, men and the unscrupulons more respectable who are too ready to entark their means in such pursuits will send every day to embolden there Piratical fleek unless strenuous and persistent. adopted to put them down. lasurle arË "It is for from clear, whence there measures are to arise. It in diffrault to imagine why with out large flect, in the Chinks and Papan waters some plan cannot be devised in concerts with a the Chinese Government, for employing a certain number of. contine Cru Chinually 200 He There vesse the Coast. weigh as nothing against the a of allowing the Chhina Sen Q on which އ much of our trade is carried on to become place of the utmost danger to the ressels which frequent, it . Such to already the lace but: the danger must continue to increase putil thut down by a strong hand I need dearcely add that as far as engaging Chincre as among 62 the Crew and also native passengers the utmost circumspection is adopted to qua carters. prevents any risk from there, Dam, Gentlemen, RP Your obediact Servants I. Intherlands. Iuperintendent board HP Pappend a Memorandum of the Armament, found. Pirate Forcha captured d on near Amoy, which will consejan idea of what there vessels are. حمود او P.T.O
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them, and building

confidence in using them, vessels ; the toofabundant, fokus recklop and needy. avarice of other botwardly

population, men and the unscrupulons

more

respectable

who are too ready to entark their means in such pursuits will send every day to

embolden there Piratical fleek unless strenuous and persistent.

adopted to put them down.

lasurle arË

"It is for from clear,

whence there measures are to arise. It in diffrault to imagine why with out large flect, in the Chinks and Papan waters some plan cannot be devised in concerts with a the Chinese Government, for employing a certain number of.

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Cru

Chinually 200

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but: the danger must continue to increase putil thut down by a strong hand

I need dearcely add that as far as engaging Chincre

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among

62

the Crew and also native passengers the

utmost circumspection is adopted to

qua

carters.

prevents any risk from there,

Dam, Gentlemen,

RP

Your obediact Servants

I. Intherlands.

Iuperintendent

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HP Pappend a Memorandum of the Armament, found. Pirate Forcha captured

d on

near Amoy,

which will consejan idea of what there

vessels are.

حمود او

P.T.O

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