protection for which he had incurred the responsibility, and that They have been ignorant of the state of affairs.
This being so, I contend that ample reparation is due to the Colony for the expense to which it was put, and for the troubles, present and prospective, brought upon it by the active or passive assistance given by the Canton Government to these movements.
With regard to the duties undertaken by the Viceroy towards the Colony, there is here nothing to suggest that the arrangement was unsatisfactory.
There is here nothing feeling that The Extension of the Colony should be carried still further to the north, and that the lease of 99 years should be changed pro a grant in perpetuity. I hear that Mr. Stewart Lockhart is an advocate for the Extension to include the Entire Sam Shing Valley and to the east of the range of hills which divide it.
protection for which he
had accoured the
responsibility, and that They heart have been
exquirant
grizant of
The stat
1 affairs.
2 This being
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I entant that ample
reparatio is due
The Expense to which
This Coloniz was bee
Than
put, and for troubles present and prospective brought
infern
berg
an
The Retive
or passive assistance Given by the carton Evernment to There
hevement,
The
withe angleet of
767
duties
towards the Colonn
The
mndertaken by
Vicerry.
Very
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There is here
othing feeling that The Extension of the Colony
Shmed he carries still
further to the worth, and that the lease of 99 pars shmed be changed pro a grant in perpetuity. I kurs that Mr. Stewart Lockhart in
advocate for the Extrccion
to include the Entire Sam Cheen Valley and to the encounit of th
Her The range of hills rotte di
it.
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