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the administration of that Republic, but I bave no reason to believe tliat 
they bave carried their hostility so far, as to endeavour to excite it’s Iulia- 
bitants to insurrection. 
I bave the lionor to be with the greatest respect etc. 
Dawkins. 
R. O. Russia vl. 300. 
№ 17 Aberdeen to Heytesbury August 28th 1829. 
For a considérable time His Majesty’s Government had reason to com- 
plain of the conduct, pursued by the agents of the Provisional Government 
of Greece as well as by the President himself in endavouring to excite dis- 
content among the inhabitants of the louion Islands .... Count Boulgari 
also participâtes. . . . 
R. O. Russia vl. 303. 
№ 131 Lord Heytesbury to the right honourable the Earl of Aberdeeu. 
St. Petersburgh October 14th 1829. Secret and Confidential. 
My Lord! 
I had the honor of reading to the Emperor on Sunday last the mémo- 
randum, enclosed in your Lordship’s dispatch № 19 1 ). Altlio’ there were 
some parts of it, in which His Majesty did not appear eutirely to agréé, 
and others, where a différence of opinion was still more strongly marked, 
the general effect it produced was extremely satisfactory inasmuch as it 
was received as an undoubted proof of a growing disposition to smooth away 
the asperities, which had been suffered to spring up, in the relations be- 
tween the two Governments, and to reestablish that harmony and good in- 
telligence, which can alone offer any real security for the peace and tran- 
quillity of Europe. 
The part of the mémorandum, which relates to the conduct of the Couut 
Capodistrias, was that, which seemed principally to tix His Imperial Ma- 
jesty’s attention. He had been accustomed all his life, lie said, to think well 
of Monsieur de Capo d’Ist.rias, and it was difficult for him to reconcile him- 
self to the idea, that he was the dangerous revolutionary character, he was 
now represented to be. If the charges, brought against him were substantial, 
lie would deserve to be put «hors de la loi». It would be his immédiate саге 
to cause the most accurate information to be takeii of the Count’s past and 
present conduct, — and if he sliould find any grounds for suspecting, that 
1) Mem. of tlie D. of Wellington Sept. 4. 1829 (for removing the erroneous impressions of 
the Emperor about his policy towards Russia). 
