ABSTRACT

The departure of Mr. Haversham for Athens, relieved me from this annoying superintendance for some days, and left me to pursue the objects which had brought me to Greece. I could not flatter myself that much good had been done as yet, for though all the members of the Government, evinced a disposition to borrow with the most cordial liberality, I could not get over that modest diffidence on their part, which restrained them from bringing under my observation, the proofs in their possession, of their ability, at some moderately distant period, to pay.