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any official information on the subject. M. de Freycinet therefore could not give me, till further informed by French merchants & traders.
I have been informed by H. Egerton that any opinion on the matter is premature.
I venture to think it is very improbable that the French Govt will view with a favourable eye a proposal for the abolition of the Consular Post offices: as M. Herbette said to me "we always cling very much to this privilege in the East, as it is appreciated by...
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any official information on the subject. Inde Freycinet therefore
could not give me,
till further
by French merchants & traders.
I have ete
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informed,
any opinion
matter.
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the
venture to think it
is very improbable that the
French Gout will view with a
favourable eye a proposal for
the abolition of the Consular
Rost offices:
as M. Herbette
said to me
I we
always cling
very
much to this privilege
in the rost, as it is appreciated
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