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<p><hi rend="underline">Russian interference without betraying your<lb/>authority.</hi> Yes! Sir &amp; allow me to say in reference<lb/>to Greece, that you situation is one enviable be&#x2014;yond<lb/>the conception of envy. It is a subject which<lb/>every mind like yours must enter on with some&#x2014;<lb/>thing like enthusiasm&#x2014; the enthusiasm that ex&#x2014;<lb/>ists you contributed to create &amp; what you dreamt<lb/>of as a boy, you may <hi rend="underline">do</hi> as the minister of England.<lb/>He bowed his head very graciously.&#x2014; <hi rend="underline">I see</hi> he said<lb/><hi rend="underline">F. Lyall has published is work on Russia.</hi> Yes&#x2014; &amp; it<lb/>contains many envious feats, tho' written in a bad style.<lb/>His comparing the political state of Russia to a de&#x2014;<lb/>cayed wheel, where the spokes, being equally rotten<lb/>no one gives way, is very good.</p>
 
<p>I gave Mr Canning some important information with respect<lb/>to Maurocordatos' character &amp; the affection of the people<lb/>for him&#x2014; of the constitution of the senate &amp; their<lb/>proceedings&#x2014; of the progress of the campaign &amp;c. He<lb/>thanked me &amp; my interview which lasted more than an<lb/>hour was ended by his saying <hi rend="underline">I shall be very glad to<lb/>see you again.</hi> We shook hands &amp; I left him.</p>
<p>Sunday 11 January 1824.</p>




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Russian interference without betraying your
authority.
Yes! Sir & allow me to say in reference
to Greece, that you situation is one enviable be—yond
the conception of envy. It is a subject which
every mind like yours must enter on with some—
thing like enthusiasm— the enthusiasm that ex—
ists you contributed to create & what you dreamt
of as a boy, you may do as the minister of England.
He bowed his head very graciously.— I see he said
F. Lyall has published is work on Russia. Yes— & it
contains many envious feats, tho' written in a bad style.
His comparing the political state of Russia to a de—
cayed wheel, where the spokes, being equally rotten
no one gives way, is very good.

I gave Mr Canning some important information with respect
to Maurocordatos' character & the affection of the people
for him— of the constitution of the senate & their
proceedings— of the progress of the campaign &c. He
thanked me & my interview which lasted more than an
hour was ended by his saying I shall be very glad to
see you again.
We shook hands & I left him.

Sunday 11 January 1824.



Identifier: | JB/012/174/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1824-01-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

174

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d7 e7 / / /

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

4235

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