The Affairs of Sinde Being An Analysis of the Papers Presented to Parliament a

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The Affairs of Sinde Being An Analysis of the Papers Presented to Parliament a
Will N William Nathaniel Harben
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The Governor- General entirely relies upon your sense of justice, and is con- vinced that whatever report you may make upon the subject, after full investigation, will be suck as he may safely act upon. " Reference may be had to Sir Charles Napier's letters (No. 384, page 389, and No. 385, page 390) to show that that officer was resolved to act with determination ; otherwise they are scarcely worthy of notice.
A new treaty was still not lost sight of by the Governor- General, (page 392, ) who i
...nstructs Sir C. Napier that he was authorized to treat with them for a revision of the treaty ; and the Governor-General was willing to relieve them, upon just and proper conditions, from the future payment of tribute to the British Government. And with reference to the permis- sion to cut wood, perhaps English coal would be the most eligible mode of supply for our steamers ; but his Lordship very properly added, " so much of prejudice, and of feeling too, is attached by the Ameers to their shikargahs being unmolested, that probably matters of much more importance might be obtained from them more easily, than the permis- sion to cut wood for the use of the steamers.

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