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Turk, or even to apply to him his prænomen of Mustapha. He hates the Turks: he hates also to have his turban touched; and a gentleman having one day made an effort to take it off, the little barbarian drew his pistol, and raved on account of its not being loaded. His general habits and attachments are military, and he is conversant with the use of arms. On one occasion, when no one could fire a pistol which was out of order, Ali, after repeated trials, rubbed the flint and pan with sulphur, and succeeded in discharging it. He is very fond of dancing, which he performs in a manner closely resembling that of the ancient Greeks, deviating only by firing off his pistols while he twirls. He has also a taste for music and singing, and is an admirable mimic.

It is, however, of more importance to his future welldoing, and to his present character, to state that he is most faithful and obedient to his master's orders. He may indeed be regarded upon the whole as a clever boy, full of talent and feeling, alloyed by pride, obstinacy, revenge, and sundry other vices of his caste.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

To J. Bowring, Esq.

PAGE

Colonel Stanhope's Offer to proceed to Greece as Agent of the
Greek Committee

....

1

To the same.

Colonel Stanhope's Negotiations with the Philhellene Committee

at Darmstadt

Negotiations with the Philhellene Committee at Zurich.......

Conversations with a Swiss Colonel, relative to the Military Sys-
tem of Switzerland; and with M. Fellenberg and Count Capo
d'Istria, relative to the Affairs of Greece

To the same.

3

LETTER XIX.

To the same.

Greek Chronicle-Press-Byron-Mavrocordato....

LETTER XX.

To M. Psylas.

Offering him the Editorship of a Newspaper at the Seat of Go-

vernment

PAGE
63

64

LETTER XXI.

To J. Bowring, Esq.

Meeting of the Primates of Western Greece-Population of
Greece-Arbitrary Proceedings of the Executive Body-Re-
moval of the Legislative Body to Cranidi

LETTER XXII.

To the same.

Count Gamba's Escape-Parry-Conduct of the Executive Body
-Arrival of Lord Byron at Missolonghi

LETTER XXIII.

To the same.

Utilitarian Society-Sir T. Maitland's Proclamation against the
Greeks-Reception of Lord Byron-Letter to the General Go-
vernment on the Press-Establishment of Schools-Religion-
Proceedings of the Congress-Lepanto-State of Eastern
Greece

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LETTER XXIV.

To the same.

Greek Chronicle-Congress-Lord Byron-Suliots...

78

LETTER XXV.

To the same.

German Artillerymen-Colocotroni--Noble Behaviour of some of
his Soldiers--Asiatic Character of the Greeks,

79

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