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<head>Greece Bowring with Sec<unclear>r</unclear><hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Canning</head> | |||
<note>Examined by the original and found correct. J.B | |||
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14 Jan.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1824. The passages on the left hand pages are so in <unclear>th</unclear> original.</note> | |||
<p>Minutes of a conversation with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Canning — | |||
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10 January 1824.<note><add>The original</add> Written by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bowring, and by him | |||
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sent to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham at whose desire it was written.</note></p> | |||
<p>On my entering<unclear>,</unclear> M<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">r</hi> C. rose and shook me by the | |||
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hand, apologizing for not moving, <hi rend="superscript">I have a good deal | |||
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of gout yet, tho' I'm better, Take a seat".</hi> I said that I | |||
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had written to him when he was in <add>the</add> country asking for | |||
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an interview on the subject of the Maltese loan — but | |||
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that I had also wished to communicate to him <hi rend="underline"><foreign>viva | |||
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voce</foreign></hi> some information I had received indirectly from the | |||
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Duke of Orleans, of language used by Chateaubriand | |||
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with respect to him (Mr C.) personally & wh<del>at</del><add>ich</add> it might | |||
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have been at that time important for him to be acquainted | |||
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with — as it was of a most unfriendly character & | |||
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at a time when there were external marks of good opinion | |||
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between the parties" — M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> C. was much excited by | |||
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this - he lifted himself up, & asked <hi rend="underline">when such language | |||
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was used".</hi> I said, "It was some weeks ago" — on | |||
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which he nodded his head significantly.</p> | |||
<p>I then said, that when I before solicited the <sic>honor</sic> | |||
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of an interview I wished to make him master of many extraordinary | |||
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facts which the agitation of the loan for the | |||
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Knights of S. John had brought to my knowledge — as | |||
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I wished to <sic>shew</sic> him how Russia had been using this | |||
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Military Order for carrying into effect her projects of aggrandisement | |||
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in Greece & Turkey. I have seen the correspondence | |||
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between the Agents of the Order, who were sent | |||
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to Verona & Prince Metternich showing that the Sovereigns <add>looked</add></p> | |||
1824. Jan. 14.
Greece Bowring with Secry Canning
Examined by the original and found correct. J.B
14 Jan.y 1824. The passages on the left hand pages are so in th original.
Minutes of a conversation with Mr Canning —
10 January 1824.The original Written by Mr Bowring, and by him
sent to Mr Bentham at whose desire it was written.
On my entering, M<hi rend="underline">r C. rose and shook me by the
hand, apologizing for not moving, I have a good deal
of gout yet, tho' I'm better, Take a seat". I said that I
had written to him when he was in the country asking for
an interview on the subject of the Maltese loan — but
that I had also wished to communicate to him viva
voce some information I had received indirectly from the
Duke of Orleans, of language used by Chateaubriand
with respect to him (Mr C.) personally & whatich it might
have been at that time important for him to be acquainted
with — as it was of a most unfriendly character &
at a time when there were external marks of good opinion
between the parties" — Mr C. was much excited by
this - he lifted himself up, & asked when such language
was used". I said, "It was some weeks ago" — on
which he nodded his head significantly.
I then said, that when I before solicited the honor
of an interview I wished to make him master of many extraordinary
facts which the agitation of the loan for the
Knights of S. John had brought to my knowledge — as
I wished to shew him how Russia had been using this
Military Order for carrying into effect her projects of aggrandisement
in Greece & Turkey. I have seen the correspondence
between the Agents of the Order, who were sent
to Verona & Prince Metternich showing that the Sovereigns looked
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