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 affected to wonder that we were not yet appeaed by their conceions. They had, he aid, granted all that was required; they had offered to retore the iland in the ftate in which they found it; but he thought that they likewie might hope for ome regard, and that the warning ent by Hunt would be diavowed.

, our miniter at Madrid, inited that the injured party had a right to unconditional reparation, and Grimaldi delayed his anwer that a council might be called. In a few days orders were dipatched to Prince Maeran, by which he was commiioned to declare the King of Spain’s readines to atisfy the demands of the King of England, in expectation of receiving from him reciprocal atisfaction, by the diavowal, o often required, of Hunt’s warning.

the Spaniards dipoed to make no other acknowledgments, the Englih minitry