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GlennD at Dec 20, 2022 02:15 PM

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fail of [?]. I hand the Papers under cover to the
Department of State begging you to see that justice
is done in the case. I will add further that Dr
Flugl has appplied [?] to Mr. Webster- to the
[?] of the U.S. and to all of Mr. [?]'s [?]. but
without the smallest [?]. He tells me too- that
he suffers for this circumstance [?]: - that the
Laws of the U.S. commercial Regulations - even
a why of the Tariff - Regulations - are not sent him.
and therefore he is often unable to answer the questions
either in the way of their business by manufacturers
and merchants on the the street. He has, I know
frequently been obliged to borrow the American
Laws for the British counsel who has [?]
them for his [?] - while the American
counsel had not been able to obtain them
for our own! The [present?] account that I know is wholly
for Portage on official letters and do [?] to open
the U.S. Govermt. In one of the old accounts is
a charge for a half-uniforn [coat.?] for illuminating
the consular office on the on the [awning?] (300) of the
[?] of [?]. and

p.

fail of [?]. I hand the Papers under cover to the
Department of State begging you to see that justice
is done in the case. I will add further that Dr
Flugl has appplied [?] to Mr. Webster- to the
[?] of the U.S. and to all of Mr. [?]'s [?]. but
without the smallest [?]. He tells me too- that
he suffers for this circumstance [?]: - that the
Laws of the U.S. commercial Regulations - even
a why of the Tariff - Regulations - are not sent him.
and therefore he is often unable to answer the questions
either in the way of their business by manufacturers
and merchants on the the street. He has, I know
frequently been obliged to borrow the American
Laws for the British counsel who has [?]
them for his [?] - while the American
counsel had not been able to obtain them
for our own! The [present?] account that I know is wholly
for Portage on official letters and do [?] to open
the U.S. Govermt. In one of the old accounts is
a charge for a half-uniforn [coat.?] for illuminating
the consular office on the on the [awning?] (300) of the
[?] of [?]. and