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particularly after reading pages 318 and the
particularly after reading pages 318 and the
following -- as you will not I think wish
following -- as you will not I think wish
our [[country?]] to be subject to arbitrary interpretations
our country to be subject to arbitrary interpretations

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new and improved edition, on sale here, and in London - from it Mr Wilkes has copied his miserable pamphlet. Annexed to it, you will find all the treaties and conventions with many other documents on the subject Falconer's pamphlet is an answer to it, and that answer I have answered, I think conclusively. I send you a copy by mail of the answer. I assert without fear of contradiction that my work is the first and as yet the only exposition of the history of that part of the world. It is written fairly as admitted by the most ? of the British Reviewers; without party feelings and with the intention of doing justice to all. If you will examine the portions relative to the Nootka treaty, you will I think be inclined to retract your observations, with regard to the duration of that conventin particularly after reading pages 318 and the following -- as you will not I think wish our country to be subject to arbitrary interpretations