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<p><hi rend="underline">their coming &#x2014;the principal object, is to raise a</hi><lb/>
 
<hi rend="underline">loan, which they will probably raise</hi>. That is their<lb/>
principal object certainly, but they will also be most<lb/>
desirous of ascertaining, on what terms they can obtain<lb/>
the friendship &amp; alliance of this country. Would it Sir<lb/>
be too much to hope for your interference to stop that effusion<lb/>
of blood &#x2014;to prevent the continuance of a struggle<lb/>
which will exhaust both. If you will suggest any<lb/>
thing to the Greeks, I will answer that it shall receive<lb/>
their most solemn attention &amp; if it be consistent with<lb/>
their honor &amp; their interest, that it shall be carried in<lb/>
to effect. He answered. <hi rend="underline">A mediation of this sort, if</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">rejected would probably involve the <add>interfering</add> Mediator in a war.</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">What are the views of the Greeks with respect to their</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">independence?</hi> I said. I imagine their independence<lb/>
must be recognised in an unqualified form&#x2014; but it is<lb/>
not impossible that they might consent to make some<lb/>
pecuniary remuneration to the Porte for that unqualified<lb/>
recognition. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> C. <hi rend="underline">There <sic>seem</sic> two ways in which</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">the matter might be considered, first, could the Greeks</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">not be in a situation of qualified dependence as in</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Wallachia &amp; Moldavia &#x2014;or would they be disposed</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">to pay a tribute for the unqualified recognition of their</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">independence</hi>. I said, I imagine they would not be<lb/>
satisfied with the former, for there could be no security<lb/>
with such a Government as that of the Porte, unless such<lb/>
a power as England was the guarantee, that a yearly tribute<lb/>
would be intolerable, but that I imagined a loan might <add>be</add></p>




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their coming —the principal object, is to raise a
loan, which they will probably raise. That is their
principal object certainly, but they will also be most
desirous of ascertaining, on what terms they can obtain
the friendship & alliance of this country. Would it Sir
be too much to hope for your interference to stop that effusion
of blood —to prevent the continuance of a struggle
which will exhaust both. If you will suggest any
thing to the Greeks, I will answer that it shall receive
their most solemn attention & if it be consistent with
their honor & their interest, that it shall be carried in
to effect. He answered. A mediation of this sort, if
rejected would probably involve the interfering Mediator in a war.
What are the views of the Greeks with respect to their
independence? I said. I imagine their independence
must be recognised in an unqualified form— but it is
not impossible that they might consent to make some
pecuniary remuneration to the Porte for that unqualified
recognition. Mr C. There seem two ways in which
the matter might be considered, first, could the Greeks
not be in a situation of qualified dependence as in
Wallachia & Moldavia —or would they be disposed
to pay a tribute for the unqualified recognition of their
independence. I said, I imagine they would not be
satisfied with the former, for there could be no security
with such a Government as that of the Porte, unless such
a power as England was the guarantee, that a yearly tribute
would be intolerable, but that I imagined a loan might be



Identifier: | JB/012/173/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

173

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 e5 / / d6 e6 /

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

4234

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