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I think it would be better not to ask for an interview but to say
that if M.r Canning considers useful to grant one I am ready for it
the day he will like of this p actual week because I shall set
out for Paris on Monday next. And If M.r Canning wants any news
immediately after my arrival in Paris I shall go to leave my direction
at the English Ambassador through whose medium he may forward his letters
My family and my relation are the first families in Guatemala;
they derive fr one noble were in possession of nobility
from immemorial times. The only title there is to be found in
Guatemala is my second cousin the Marquis of Aycinena, who
was considered in Guatemala as the first person. I have many
other relations for my mother & father, who are in possession of
titles in Spain.
The principal sea ports in the north are Truxilio and
Omoa whose I have seen them in 1818 before the 23 revolution of Spain would break out both are always full with English Ships and in the last
nomination & although it was contrary to the Laws of that time of Consuls for South Ama not a single has been sent
to them neither in the Pacific we have Sonsonate 30 leagues
from Guat.a & Realejo in Nicaragua.
Memorandum for Mr. J. Bentham.
The first person I shall see in Paris is Humboldt.
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