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consequence has been that schemes have  
 
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Revision as of 23:21, 18 February 2019

or Constantinople _

What led to those glorious results in the East? that loose Policy of commanding a thorough knowledge of the views and intentions of every State great or little in Kind or unclear - what has given to France such advantages over England in all foreign Relationships

_ the active use she has made of the Press & Her ceaseless activity thro the organ of intelligent agents.

our government doubtless with a view to laudable oeconomy, have always been peculiarly backwards in multiplying agents to forward their views, the consequence has been that schemes have advanced to such a state of perfection inimical to English interests before deletion known /deletion addition inspected /addition & discovered that to counteract them has Cost 20 or 50 times the expence which would have been sufficient to prevent their ever having had birth. _

if these short observations appear just to the Marquis of Wellesley - perhaps he will