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larger miome, of I had fixed my fees, I was content; and I thus obtained very great influence with the Parsee population, which influence I greatly jeopardised by unceasing energetic endeavours to europeanize the

domestic habits Parsees especially

9. As to the address and the service of plate, the first notions I had that such a thing had been even contemplated

was a Letter which reached me from my son in Lincoln's Inn informing me that a deputation had called on being there to inquire when it would be convenient for me to receive the address. delay occasioned by

10. After some a family Calamity, a deputation of four Asiatic Merchants brought the address and presented the plate to my address, which I understood was signed by every Parsee of Mahomedan Firm and merchant in Hong Kong. To not one of them had I or could I have rendered any service as

302 Attorney General: but I believe that each one of them had thought himself obliged to me in my private professional character

11. of the four persons who presented the address and who have permanently left Hong Kong, each was connected with a Firm, for which I had advised and carried through very heavy transactions, and for which I believe they thought money could not adequately represent their sense of obligation. Jamsetze Nusserwanjee Tata, now a resident in Finsbury Circus, who read the address to me, remembered cases in which his Firm in Hong Kong had been defrauded, but in which I had advised that in consequence of legal difficulties it was unwise to litigate, and I prevented litigation against his Firm with urgency and to his annoyance and thereby deprived myself of fees which in other circumstances would have amounted to a considerable sum. and he is now thankful for my advice. Both the other Firms of them, Rustomjee Cama & Co and Mody, Hay & Co now of Broad Street in the City represented in that Deputation felt

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larger miome, of I had fixed my fees, I was content; and I thus obtained very great influence with the Parsee population, which influence I greatly jeopardised by unceasing energetic endeavours to europeanize the domestic habits Parsees especially 9. As to the address and the service of plate, the first notions I had that such a thing had been even contemplated was a Letter which reached me from my son in Lincoln's Inn informing me that a deputation had called on being there to inquire when it would be convenient for me to receive the address. delay occasioned by 10. After some a family Calamity, a deputation of four Asiatic Merchants brought the address and presented the plate to my address, which I understood was signed by every Parsee of Mahomedan Firm and merchant in Hong Kong. To not one of them had I or could I have rendered any service as 302 Attorney General: but I believe that each one of them had thought himself obliged to me in my private professional character 11. of the four persons who presented the address and who have permanently left Hong Kong, each was connected with a Firm, for which I had advised and carried through very heavy transactions, and for which I believe they thought money could not adequately represent their sense of obligation. Jamsetze Nusserwanjee Tata, now a resident in Finsbury Circus, who read the address to me, remembered cases in which his Firm in Hong Kong had been defrauded, but in which I had advised that in consequence of legal difficulties it was unwise to litigate, and I prevented litigation against his Firm with urgency and to his annoyance and thereby deprived myself of fees which in other circumstances would have amounted to a considerable sum. and he is now thankful for my advice. Both the other Firms of them, Rustomjee Cama & Co and Mody, Hay & Co now of Broad Street in the City represented in that Deputation felt Themselves
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larger miome, of I had fixed my fees, I was content; and I thus obtained very great influence with the Cescate population, which influence I greally jeopardised by uncensing energetic endeavours to europeanize the domestic habits Parsees especially 9. As to the address and the senice. of plate, the first notions I had that such a thing had been even contemplated was that L a Letter which reached me wi France o from. from my son in Lincoln's Inn informing. deputation had called on bein there to ingine when it would be convenient for me to receve the addies. delay occasioned by 10. After come a family Calamity, a deputation of four Asiatic Merchants brought the stouse and presented the plate to my address, which I understood was signed by every Passee of Mahomedan Firm and merchant in Hong Kong. To not one of them had d or could I havd rendered. mveebe rendered any sera. services as 302 Attorney General: Mer bol I be bene that each one of them had thought himself obliged to me in my puvate professional character 11 of the four persons who presented the addres and who have permanently left Hong Kong, each was connected with a Form, for which very I had advised and carried through ve heavy transactions, and for which I' behere they thought honey could not adequately represent then sense of obligation. Jamsetze Nusserwanjee Tata, now a rendent in Finsbury Circus, who read the series of address to me, remembered. cases wwhich his fiske in Hong Kong had been defrauded, but in which I had adorsed new that in consequence of openal difficulties it was unwise to not defeat, and I prevented litigation against. his urgent with and to his annoyaned and thereby deprived mngulf of fees which in poor would have a mounted to food at least. and be now thants one for my arrie- Both the other fume of then. Its Cama y Co and Mody of to now of Broad Sheet in the City represented in that Deputation filt Themselves
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larger miome, of I had fixed my fees, I was content; and I thus obtained very great influence with the Cescate population, which influence I greally jeopardised by uncensing energetic endeavours to europeanize the

domestic habits Parsees especially

9. As to the address and the senice. of plate, the first notions I had that such a thing had been even contemplated

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o from. from my son in Lincoln's Inn informing. deputation had called on bein there to ingine when it would be convenient for me to receve the addies. delay occasioned by 10. After come a family Calamity, a deputation of four Asiatic Merchants brought the stouse and presented the

plate to my

address, which I understood was signed by every Passee of Mahomedan Firm and merchant in Hong Kong. To not one of them had d or could I havd

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bol I be bene that each one of them had thought himself obliged to me in my puvate professional character 11 of the four persons who presented the addres and who have permanently left Hong Kong, each was connected with a Form, for which

very I had advised and carried through ve heavy transactions, and for which I' behere they thought honey could not adequately represent then sense of obligation. Jamsetze Nusserwanjee Tata, now a rendent in Finsbury Circus, who read the

series of address to me, remembered. cases wwhich his fiske in Hong Kong had been defrauded, but in which I had adorsed new that in consequence of openal difficulties it was unwise to not defeat,

and I prevented litigation against. his urgent with and to his annoyaned and thereby deprived mngulf of fees which in

poor would have a mounted to food at least. and be now thants one for my arrie- Both the other fume of then. Its Cama y Co and Mody of to now of Broad Sheet in the City represented in that Deputation filt

Themselves

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