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Code which Mr. Dundas so fortunately omitted to
take. Anxious as I felt to present it to the Legislative
Body in person, I was induced to yield to the
solicitations of M. & his friends, who very justly showd that
not a month should be lost in forwarding materials upon
which on much of the future happiness and prosperity of
Greece depends. – Ms. letter which will be handed to
you by the Deputies in explains the rest. – I saw
Constantine Bozzaris at Anatolica, and besides other
business of no small import, we spoke of your philanthropic
offer. He has written to Ancona, desiring that
his nephew may be immediately placed at yr. entire
disposal. The boy is about 9 yr. old, and full of natural
talent. Thane the Consul who corresponds with J.B.
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will send the boy to England whenever you like. I was
also so exceedingly struck by the appearance of another lad
at Anatolica, the son of a distinguished acarnarian
chief that I took his name & promised to write to him
on the subject of taking his son to England. I shall
do so if possible, and hope to find out 2 or 3 others
ere many weeks elapse – the with regard to yr. MSS. I shall be able to give you a more minute
account of them when I reach the seat of govt.
You will no doubt be greatly distressed to
find that Col. Stanhope & myself are so much at
issue relative to the state of parties in G. – The It will
only require a very short time to show, which of us takes
the most correct view of things – in the meantime,
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