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exertions, and it might induce the former more openly
to countenance the Independence and liberty of Greece.
On the pecuniary transactions of the Government
of Greece, any thing like disunion must have the most
fatal consequences,—The Greek Committee hope that a
Loan may be effected in this Country, on not disadvantageous
terms; but it is of the highest importance, that
it showed possess, that moral Guarantee, which results
from internal concord and good understanding.
The Greek Committee have the highest satisfaction
in communicating that part of the Speech of the
President of the United States, in which reference is made
to the glorious Struggle in which you are engaged, and
they are assured, that the Transatlantic Countries in general,
are looking, with the highest Interest and Sympathy,
on the progress of events.
From various parts of England the Greek Committee
are constantly receiving new proofs of the anxiety,
with which their fellow Countrymen regard the heroic
efforts of the people of Greece, and they beg to communicate
as a Specimen, the Address which has just emanated
from one of the leading Universities, where a subscription
has been opened, which has been headed by
a Prince of the Blood.
The Greek Committee have further instructed,
The Right Honourable Lord Byron and The Honorable
Colonel Stanhope, personally to urge in the strongest
terms, the necessity of Union and cooperation
and
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