LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
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A Narrative of Lord Byron’s Last Journey to Greece
Prince Mavrocordato, Proclamation of 30 March 1824
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Preface
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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Notes
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“PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF GREECE.

“PROCLAMATION.

“Patriots!

“All of you feel that the safety of your country is the first wish of every true Greek. The events of the last few days have given rise to many suspicions against the chieftain George Cariascachi. The political and military chiefs have invited him to exculpate himself, and
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have named a commission to examine him, together with all those suspected of treason against their country. All those who may have cognizance of any such conspiracy are requested to present themselves to the Archbishop, who will receive their informations previously to their being laid before the appointed judges. Let them be restrained by no fear; let them remember what is their duty, and that the salvation of their country, and of every family in the state, requires this at their hands. The whole nation exclaims against treachery; and will know how to protect those good patriots who shall come forward to declare the truth.

“A. MAVROCORDATO.
N. Luriottis, Secretary.
“30 March, (O. S.)
1824.”