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 cannot, nor ought in any wie to affect the quetion of the prior right of overeignty of the Malouine otherwie called Falkland’s Ilands.

conceion was accepted by the Earl of Rochford, who declared on the part of his mater, that the Prince of Maeran being authorized by his Catholick Majety, to offer in his Majety’s name, to the King of Great Britain, atisfaction for the injury done him by dipoeing him of Port Egmont, and having igned a declaration expreing that his Catholick Majety diavows the expedition againt Port Egmont, and engages to retore it in the tate in which it tood before the 10th of June 1770, his Britannick majety will look upon the aid declaration, together with the full performance of the engagement en the part of his Catholick Majety, as a atisfaction for the injury done to the crown of Great Britain.