The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 17, July 1913 - April, 1914 Page: 314

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of Indian Corn, Cotton and hides at the Port of Galveston, for
the Quarter ending 30th. Ultimo.
I shall take an early opportunity of transmitting a General
Report respecting the Trade of this Country, which I have held
over, for the purpose of rendering it as correct as possible. To
arrive at statistical accuracy in an extensive and thinly peopled
Country, where intelligence is not always enlisted on the side of
truth, and where the Machinery of internal administration is of
necessity very imperfect, is an extremely difficult task.
William Kennedy.
The Earl of Aberdeen, K. T.

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