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<p> each.  But the Chinese would by no means consent<lb/> to remain: giving for reason that they had<lb/> orders not to have them punished: and you<lb/> may punish them themselves as you please: we<lb/> are very well <add> perfectly</add> satisfied with the punishment inflicted<lb/> on the first, and have now no further <add> nothing further</add> <lb/> claims <add> to demand</add> on you:" and <add>but</add> as our people persisted <lb/> that they should be witnesses to the punishment<lb/> of these others, as it was appointed that it should<lb/> be so and <del>entered</del> a minute to that effect<lb/> entered in the Journal, so al length the Chinese<lb/> Commissioner gave them to understand that they<lb/> would represent the matter to their <sic>Ambase,</sic> and<lb/> on the following day acquaint them with it.</p> <p> On the 11th instant were given back to us<lb/> the four men that were in their hands: and <lb/> required that the two delinquents that we had<lb/> should be pardoned <del>c</del> this day <del>accordingly they</del> <lb/> <del>w</del> I was dismissed with the men under my <lb/> command to the <sic>Batallion.</sic>  The <unclear>commerce</unclear><lb/> in a short time will be opened.</p> <p> Signed Lieut.t Cyril Kojaschkovski.<lb/> Rudariresh Fortress, April 14/25 1790.</p>
<p> each.  But the Chinese would by no means consent<lb/> to remain: giving for reason that they had<lb/> orders not to have them punished: and you<lb/> may punish them themselves as you please: we<lb/> are very well <add> perfectly</add> satisfied with the punishment inflicted<lb/> on the first, and have now no further <add> nothing further</add> <lb/> claims <add> to demand</add> on you:" and <add>but</add> as our people persisted <lb/> that they should be witnesses to the punishment<lb/> of these others, as it was appointed that it should<lb/> be so and <del>entered</del> a minute to that effect<lb/> entered in the Journal, so at length the Chinese<lb/> Commissioner gave them to understand that they<lb/> would represent the matter to their <sic>Ambase,</sic> and<lb/> on the following day acquaint them with it.</p> <p> On the 11th instant were given back to us<lb/> the four men that were in their hands: and <lb/> required that the two delinquents that we had<lb/> should be pardoned <del>c</del> this day <del>accordingly they</del> <lb/> <del>w</del> I was dismissed with the men under my <lb/> command to the <sic>Batallion.</sic>  The <unclear>commerce</unclear><lb/> in a short time will be opened.</p> <p> Signed Lieut.t Cyril Kojaschkovski.<lb/> Rudariresh Fortress, April 14/25 1790.</p>




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each. But the Chinese would by no means consent
to remain: giving for reason that they had
orders not to have them punished: and you
may punish them themselves as you please: we
are very well perfectly satisfied with the punishment inflicted
on the first, and have now no further nothing further
claims to demand on you:" and but as our people persisted
that they should be witnesses to the punishment
of these others, as it was appointed that it should
be so and entered a minute to that effect
entered in the Journal, so at length the Chinese
Commissioner gave them to understand that they
would represent the matter to their Ambase, and
on the following day acquaint them with it.

On the 11th instant were given back to us
the four men that were in their hands: and
required that the two delinquents that we had
should be pardoned c this day accordingly they
w I was dismissed with the men under my
command to the Batallion. The commerce
in a short time will be opened.

Signed Lieut.t Cyril Kojaschkovski.
Rudariresh Fortress, April 14/25 1790.



Identifier: | JB/541/127/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1790-04-14

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127

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Jeremy Bentham

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