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3. A Forgotten Prophecy (Greece 1820–1)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2011

C. N. Crawley
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Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1924

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page 209 note 1 This letter is quoted in Prof. Webster, C. K.'s forthcoming work on The Foreign Policy of Castlereagh (18151822).Google Scholar

page 210 note 1 Referring to S. Canning himself. Underlined in the M.S.

page 210 note 2 P.R.O., Stratford Canning Papers, 18. J. Planta to S. Canning Aug. 8th, 1821.

page 212 note 1 Life of Ld Aberdeen, by Ld Stanmore, p. 73 ff.

page 212 note 2 Aus dem Nachlass, to Gentz Aug. 18th, 1839.

page 213 note 1 Cf. a letter from Planta to S. Canning, explaining in detail the causes of G. Canning's resignation. “On his retirement he good-naturedly communicated his position fullv to me”Jan, 9th, 1821. P.R.O., S. Canning Papers, 8.