4H CDCHINCHINA* 



colony, and which might be of the utmoft 

 mility to it. They might procure there 

 people to work in their fugar-houfes and 

 filk manufadories, as well as carpenters and 

 labourers of every kind. This, in my opi- 

 nion, feems to be an object of very great 

 importance, and to merit particular atten- 

 tion* 



I do not pretend, by this fliort defcription, 

 to convey a thorough idea of Cochinchina. 

 I wiflied only to point out, in a curfory 

 manner, what I confidercd as moft neceflary 

 to be known, fliould it be hereafter thought 

 expedient to eftabliili a commercial inter* 

 courfe with that diftant country. 



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