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chance of independence against Russia, except in<lb/> | <p>chance of independence against Russia, except in<lb/> | ||
alliance with England —& to England they are stretching<lb/> | alliance with England —& to England they are stretching<lb/> | ||
out their arms & would make any sacrifice to obtain<lb/> | out their arms & would make any sacrifice to obtain<lb/> | ||
its amity— for they feel that the interest of England<lb/> | its amity— for they feel that the interest <unclear>of</unclear> England<lb/> | ||
& the independence of Grecce are closely allied. "The<lb/> | & the independence of Grecce are closely allied. <hi rend="underline">"The<lb/> | ||
situation of Turkey, said | situation of Turkey</hi>, said M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Canning</unclear> <hi rend="underline">is one that is sufficiently<lb/> | ||
perplexing to us —The peace of Europe hangs on<lb/> | perplexing to us —The peace of Europe hangs on<lb/> | ||
a thread & we know that with the monstrous power of<lb/> | a thread & we know that with the monstrous power of<lb/> | ||
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could be said to exist in a country so governed.<lb/> | could be said to exist in a country so governed.<lb/> | ||
but we have the Emperor's pacific assurances constantly<lb/> | but we have the Emperor's pacific assurances constantly<lb/> | ||
repeated." Then Sir, if the power of Russia is to be<lb/> | repeated."</hi> Then Sir, if the power of Russia is to be<lb/> | ||
feared, why allow Turkey to exhaust herself in a fruitless<lb/> | feared, why allow Turkey to exhaust herself in a fruitless<lb/> | ||
struggle, & would it not be a sound policy to<lb/> | struggle, & would it not be a sound policy to<lb/> | ||
create in Greece a strong & popular Government<lb/> | create in Greece a strong & popular Government<lb/> | ||
which might be an effectual barrier against Russia<lb/> | which might be an effectual barrier against Russia<lb/> | ||
"Yes!, said | <hi rend="underline">"Yes!</hi>, said M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> C. <hi rend="underline">that would be a proper argument<lb/> | ||
for English policiy but what language could we hold<lb/> | for English policiy but what language could we hold<lb/> | ||
to Russia to obtain her sonsent, knowing as we do that<lb/> | to Russia to obtain her sonsent, knowing as we do that<lb/> | ||
she can conquer Turkey & Greece when she pleases." Russia<lb/> | she can conquer Turkey & Greece when she pleases."</hi> Russia<lb/> | ||
has fomented every insurrection in Greece —she has made<lb/> | has fomented every insurrection in Greece —she has made<lb/> | ||
the treatment of the Greeks the prominent ground of<lb/> | the treatment of the Greeks the prominent ground of<lb/> | ||
complaint in all her discussions with the Porte — has<lb/> | complaint in all her discussions with the <unclear>Porte</unclear> — has<lb/> | ||
always professed to be the advocate for Grecian Independence<lb/> | always professed to be the advocate for Grecian Independence<lb/> | ||
& she would hardly put in a direct claim to the | & she would hardly put in a direct claim to <add>the</add></p> | ||
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chance of independence against Russia, except in
alliance with England —& to England they are stretching
out their arms & would make any sacrifice to obtain
its amity— for they feel that the interest of England
& the independence of Grecce are closely allied. "The
situation of Turkey, said Mr Canning is one that is sufficiently
perplexing to us —The peace of Europe hangs on
a thread & we know that with the monstrous power of
Russia, Turkey would be overwhelmed & Greece too, whenever
Russia chooses to put her armies in motion, & war
with Turkey would be popular in Russia popular with
the army —popular with the people& if popular opinion
could be said to exist in a country so governed.
but we have the Emperor's pacific assurances constantly
repeated." Then Sir, if the power of Russia is to be
feared, why allow Turkey to exhaust herself in a fruitless
struggle, & would it not be a sound policy to
create in Greece a strong & popular Government
which might be an effectual barrier against Russia
"Yes!, said Mr C. that would be a proper argument
for English policiy but what language could we hold
to Russia to obtain her sonsent, knowing as we do that
she can conquer Turkey & Greece when she pleases." Russia
has fomented every insurrection in Greece —she has made
the treatment of the Greeks the prominent ground of
complaint in all her discussions with the Porte — has
always professed to be the advocate for Grecian Independence
& she would hardly put in a direct claim to the
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