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The pamphlet sketches the English people and their maritime enterprise, describing long-standing trade with China, frequent voyages, and the import and export that enrich both peoples. It enumerates British possessions and denies governmental ambition for territorial expansion, asserting a primary aim of domestic prosperity while remaining ready to repel insults and injustice. The text criticizes subordinate Chinese officials for extortion, fines, torture, and for encouraging public insults that provoke riots, and it defends English sailors as disciplined but quick to resent affronts. It urges improved policing to protect peaceful commerce and prevent violent incidents.

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Charles Marjoribanks

Charles Marjoribanks was an English author known for his work "Brief Account of the English Character." His writing provides insights into the nuances of English identity and culture, reflecting on the traits and behaviors that define the English people. Although not widely recognized today, Marjoribanks' contributions offer a unique perspective on national character during his time, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in cultural studies and English literature.

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