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APPENDIX. 297

ness. Those who speak the Greek language still inhabit
some of the fairest provinces of the world, and will
soon begin to thirst after the blessings of law and free-
dom, which they see so near them: we may hope that
the time is not very far distant when civilization, ad-
vancing gradually eastwards, may achieve a bloodless
conquest3 in those realms which a Grecian army once
tore from the grasp of the Despot of the East.

I am, my dear Sir,

Yours very truly,

C. H. Bracbbhidgb.

3 The following Newspapers are named in the advertisement of a
Reading Room at Athens, February 1837:—

1. o Son-iip in Greek and French.

2. i) 'AdiivS Greek.

3. ij 'EXiris Greek and German.

4. ij 'AvayevvriQeiaa Greek and French.

5. b Taxv&potnos Greek and French.

6. i) TZv AyyeXiwu Greek, for advertisements only.

7. >} Bao-iXiKij Greek.

8. nTI/ois Greek.

9. b KAeirojs Greek.

10. b 'EpiroptKos 'AyyeAos Greek, ship news and advertisements.

FEBIODICAIS.

1. b 6eaT»js.

2. ij Hpoodos.

3. o AckAijitios.

4. ij 'AvQoXoyia toiv KotiioxpeXwv Tvwatiov.

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