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adamrabinowitz at Aug 31, 2022 03:26 PM

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that the Sultan's iridi for a Christian
College "was not consistent with the idea
that he approves atrocities on Christians
"
. The two things, I thought, were inconsistent.
_ I Think So Still _

This was the "promise" mentioned
in my letter to Miss Patrick, - this the "good
bargain
", of the Sultan with "our Minister"
, made after full notice that the iridi
had already issued

The statement in my letter viz "if in the
flush of my pleasure I prommised {sic} too much, +c"
should have informed so intelligent a
gentlemen as Dr Smith, that the prommise {sic}
refered {sic} to, was voluntarily madeˆ after accomplishing
something pleasant; and not a "good bargain"
that the Sultan "drove" with, "our Minister"
. Consider my surroundings! All Missionaries
here are suspected, as promoters of sedition.

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that the Sultan's [irade?] for a Christian
College "was not consistent with the idea
that he approves atrocities on Christians."
The two things, I thought, were inconsistent.
I think So Still.

This was the "promise" mentioned
in my letter to Miss Patrick, this the "good
bargain," of the Sultan with "our Minister"
, made after full notice that the [irade?]
had already issued

The statement in my letter [.z?] "if in the
flush of my pleasure I prommised{sic} too much, [...e?]"
should have informed so intelligent a
gentlemen as Dr [Sunitto?], that the prommise{sic}
refered to was voluntarily made after accomplishing
something [pleasant?]; and not a "good bargain"
that the Sultan "drove" with, "our Minister."
Consider my Surroundings! All Missionaries
here are suspected, as promoters of sedition.