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of Europe of the nation country upon which depends its true &
permanent glory.
The Council, which thinks it not a like slight happiness
to Greece that she is regenerated in the days in
which you live, has a permanent firm persuasion that
being benefited by your lucid? observations, it will
not for the future be deprived of your sage guidance
so that henceforth by your assistance, it may secure the
regeneration of your beloved Greece, with unsubvertible
good government, the only safe bulwark of national
happiness.
This, Sir, I communicate too you on the part of the
whole national Council. For myself I am happy
that I have received this honourable commission of
communicating such things to a man, towards whom
I individually bear a deep reverence, & becoming
honestly respect.
The 12th of May 1823 at Tripolezza
The President
John Orlando
The first Scribe of the Council
John Scandalides.
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