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He stated his entire approbation in such a manner as may be best 

 of the arrangements made for the calculated to reduce the extrava- 

 government of the British territo- gant pretensions of the enemy, 

 riesinthelndies, and the regulation and facilitate the attainment of a 

 of commerce in that part of the safe and honourable peace, 

 world; and he concluded with The lord chancellor then an- 

 his resolution to employ the means nounced the prorogatioa of par- 

 put into his hands by parliament liament. 



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