LETTER XXV1. To the same. Proclamation of the Executive Body-Coray's Letter to Mavro- PAGE 84 Administration of Justice in Greece-Publicity-Mr. Bentham- LETTER XXVIII. To the same. Want of Practical Statesmen in Greece-Blockade of Missolon- LETTER XXIX. To the same. Questions proposed to Lord Byron, with His Lordship's An- swers..... LETTER XXX. To the same. 888 91 Account of the Capitano Stonari, &c. LETTER XXXI. To the same. Parry's Arrival at Ithaca--Capt. York's Claims for Restitution— LETTER XXXII. To the same. New Executive Body-Suliots-Foreign Influence-Mavrocorda- To Prince Mavrocordato. LETTER XXXVI. To J. Bowring, Esq. LETTER XXXVIII. To the same. LETTER XXXIX. To the same. Turkish Brig on Shore near Missolonghi-Arrival of an English. Frigate to demand Restitution-Capt. Sass killed in a Fray with Colonel S.'s departure from Missolonghi-Laboratory-English Lepanto-Corinth-Athens-Public Meeting for the Election of Soliciting his Presence in Greece to edit a Newspaper at the seat LETTER XLVII. To J. Bowring, Esq. Odysseus-Congress-Press-State of the Morea-Museum- PAGE To the Secretary of the Philo-Muse Society. To J. Bowring, Esq. LETTER LV. To General Odysseus. Col. Stanhope offers to proceed to Napoli, Cranidi, &c. to pro- PAGE 150 LETTER LVI. To the same. On the Formation of a Constitutional Force LETTER LVII. To J. Bowring, Esq. Letters to Ipsilanti, Mavrocordato, the General Government, and ib. 153 LETTER LVIII. To the same. Col. Stanhope's Answer to the Letter of the Athenians expressing 158 LETTER LIX. To the same. Capt. Clifford-Parties-Salona-Col. Stanhope's Departure for Press at Hydra-French Squadron off Napoli-Correspondence 163 |