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to whom he will give the best possible education.<lb/> | <p>"to whom he will give the best possible education.<lb/> | ||
We trust that Col. L. will be extremely careful<lb/> | We trust that Col. L. will be extremely careful<lb/> | ||
in his selection. He < | in his selection. He sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> consult the wisest<lb/> | ||
men on this subject. He < | men on this subject. He sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> endeavour to obtain<lb/> | ||
offspring of parents who have been prominent in<lb/> | offspring of parents who have been prominent in<lb/> | ||
rescuing Greece from the satanical rule of the<lb/> | rescuing Greece from the satanical rule of the<lb/> | ||
Turks I have been firm in promoting her liberties | Turks I have been firm in promoting her liberties;<lb/> | ||
also children of | also children of ingenuous dispositions, of healthy<lb/> | ||
frames, of superior natural talents, and who are like<lb/> | frames, of superior natural talents, and who are like<lb/> | ||
by here after to have an influence in the State | by here after to have an influence in the State. We<lb/> | ||
felicitate our countrymen on having such a friend<lb/> | |||
as Bentham. From the the commencement of our struggle<lb/> | |||
he has taken a deep and active interest in our<lb/> | |||
salvation, & he has lately we hear written an able<lb/> | |||
commentary on our excellent Constitution. These acts<lb/> | |||
acquire additional lustre from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> B.'s character.<lb/> | |||
He is the greatest Civilian of this or perhaps of<lb/> | |||
any age, and he is renowned all over the world<lb/> | |||
as a great public Benefactor". — I shall follow<lb/> | |||
H. advice & scrupulously attend to M<hi rend="underline">r</hi> B.'s instructions!</p> | |||
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"to whom he will give the best possible education.
We trust that Col. L. will be extremely careful
in his selection. He shd consult the wisest
men on this subject. He shd endeavour to obtain
offspring of parents who have been prominent in
rescuing Greece from the satanical rule of the
Turks I have been firm in promoting her liberties;
also children of ingenuous dispositions, of healthy
frames, of superior natural talents, and who are like
by here after to have an influence in the State. We
felicitate our countrymen on having such a friend
as Bentham. From the the commencement of our struggle
he has taken a deep and active interest in our
salvation, & he has lately we hear written an able
commentary on our excellent Constitution. These acts
acquire additional lustre from Mr B.'s character.
He is the greatest Civilian of this or perhaps of
any age, and he is renowned all over the world
as a great public Benefactor". — I shall follow
H. advice & scrupulously attend to Mr B.'s instructions!
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