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Interpret the implied meaning beneath the emperor's words, citing a direct example from the excerpt.
then, explain how the message would have likely been received by the british imperialists, supporting
your answer with evidence about the general imperialistic attitudes in britain at the time.


Interpret the implied meaning beneath the emperor's words, citing a direct example from the excerpt.

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