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<p><del>commission</del>  M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Blaquiere to proceed immediately to Greece, accompanied<lb/>
 
by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Louriottis <add>in <gap/></add> to ascertain precisely the situation of things in<lb/>
 
that country, – to report in detail <del>the cost of</del> <add>as to the most effectual way in which the</add> assistance &amp; co-operation<lb/>
 
<del>by which</del> <add>of</add> the Committee could <del>best</del> further the cause of<lb/>
Grecian independence &amp; especially to urge on the provisional<lb/>
Government the importance of immediately accrediting a Mission<lb/>
to <del>the country</del> <add>England,</add> furnished with powers to <del>react</del> act in the name<lb/>
of the government. <del>would <gap/> allow <add></add>car</del>  At the same time<lb/>
the Committee <sic>offeres</sic> its most cordial &amp; zealous assistance to<lb/>
the Greeks, – pledging itself to use every exertion which might <unclear>bear</unclear><lb/>
to the consolidation of the liberties <del>&amp; the independence</del> of Greece.  <del>And<lb/>
<add>And</add> that pledge has been <add>assuredly</add> redeemed, and <add>the &amp; might</add> could have been redeemed<lb/>
more satisfactorily had their desire &amp; their <gap/> <add>suggestions</add> met with<lb/>
more  of cordiality on the part individuals in Greece. <add>greater attention from the Greek <gap/>.</add>  The Committee<lb/>
in all its proceedings have adopted one unvarying line of duty – they</del> <add>The state of parties in Greece has always presented a fearful barrier to the</add><lb/>
<del>have sought</del> <add>consolidation of Grecian liberty – but the Committee made it such from the first</add> to keep aloof from – &amp; as far as <del>they have been</del> <add>any were</add> able to<lb/>
control that spirit of discussion which has been the <add>primary</add> cause of<lb/>
all the calamities with which Greece has been visited – the<lb/>
great impediment to the organisation of a wise, a good &amp; a<lb/>
national government in Greece – that spirit of discussion which<lb/>
has turned into sources of weakness all the elements of strength<lb/>
and frequently dragged to the verge of perdition, – one of the<lb/>
noblest <del>&amp; best</del> &amp; purest causes which ever <del>existed</del> <add>occupied</add> history or&amp;
interested man.</p>
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commission Mr. Blaquiere to proceed immediately to Greece, accompanied
by Mr Louriottis in to ascertain precisely the situation of things in
that country, – to report in detail the cost of as to the most effectual way in which the assistance & co-operation
by which of the Committee could best further the cause of
Grecian independence & especially to urge on the provisional
Government the importance of immediately accrediting a Mission
to the country England, furnished with powers to react act in the name
of the government. would allow car At the same time
the Committee offeres its most cordial & zealous assistance to
the Greeks, – pledging itself to use every exertion which might bear
to the consolidation of the liberties & the independence of Greece. And
And that pledge has been assuredly redeemed, and the & might could have been redeemed
more satisfactorily had their desire & their suggestions met with
more of cordiality on the part individuals in Greece. greater attention from the Greek . The Committee
in all its proceedings have adopted one unvarying line of duty – they
The state of parties in Greece has always presented a fearful barrier to the
have sought consolidation of Grecian liberty – but the Committee made it such from the first to keep aloof from – & as far as they have been any were able to
control that spirit of discussion which has been the primary cause of
all the calamities with which Greece has been visited – the
great impediment to the organisation of a wise, a good & a
national government in Greece – that spirit of discussion which
has turned into sources of weakness all the elements of strength
and frequently dragged to the verge of perdition, – one of the
noblest & best & purest causes which ever existed occupied history or& interested man.


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110

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013

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001

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collectanea

Number of Pages

2

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recto

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f7 /

Penner

sir john bowring

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[[watermarks::[partial lion with crown motif]]]

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36003

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