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in the common Cause, a cause which can only be endangered<lb/>
in the common Cause, a cause which can only be endangered<lb/>
by disunion and misunderstanding.<lb/>
by disunion and misunderstanding.<lb/>
Such an union must necessarily and speedily conduct Greece to that proud and noble Nation, which<lb/>
Such an union must necessarily and speedily<lb/>
conduct Greece to that proud and noble Nation, which<lb/>
she seems called to occupy among the Nations of present<lb/>
she seems called to occupy among the Nations of present<lb/>
and future days, a Nation worthy of her ancient fame.<lb/>
and future days, a Nation worthy of her ancient fame.<lb/>
None but your enemies, valient Greeks, can have an<lb/>
None but your enemies, <sic>valient</sic> Greeks, can have an<lb/>
interest in  
interest in any internal dissentions; it is by your Enemies<lb/>
they are formed and fostered, it is by your Enemies that they<lb/>
will be turned to account. - They will be made the pretext<lb/>
for interfering with your independence and with your<lb/>
freedom. They will prevent their recognition by the<lb/>
friendly and indifferent Nations, who watch the <del>struggle</del>
progress of the struggle; and they will be used against<lb/>
yourselves, as they have been already used, by both open<lb/>
and secret foes.
 
 





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in the common Cause, a cause which can only be endangered
by disunion and misunderstanding.
Such an union must necessarily and speedily
conduct Greece to that proud and noble Nation, which
she seems called to occupy among the Nations of present
and future days, a Nation worthy of her ancient fame.
None but your enemies, valient Greeks, can have an
interest in any internal dissentions; it is by your Enemies
they are formed and fostered, it is by your Enemies that they
will be turned to account. - They will be made the pretext
for interfering with your independence and with your
freedom. They will prevent their recognition by the
friendly and indifferent Nations, who watch the struggle progress of the struggle; and they will be used against
yourselves, as they have been already used, by both open
and secret foes.





Identifier: | JB/110/017/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

1823-12-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

017

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

(copy)

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w weatherley 1825 [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr2

Corrections

sir john bowring

Paper Produced in Year

1825

Notes public

ID Number

36007

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