Some Official Correspondence of George Canning 1821 1827 volume 2

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Some Official Correspondence of George Canning 1821 1827 volume 2
Canning, George, 1770-1827
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I have detained him till to-day that I might send by him, at the same time with the despatches — 1, a draft of a despatch to Granville, directing him to communicate with M. Damas on their contents. 134 SOME OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE 1826 2. Granville's despatch reporting his conference. 3. A draft of a despatch which I send to-night to Lamb, by a French messenger ; who will, I hope, carry orders to M. De Moustier to act a little more frankly in the spirit of his government. 4. I send also (in ano...ther box) four drafts of a de- spatch to Mr. Temple at Berlin, on Count BernstorfTs reception of the communication of the Protocol. 5. Draft of a despatch to Granville, enclosing copy of my despatch to Mr. Temple and some other despatches of no importance from Lamb, and one from Forster. Be so good as to forward all to Planta by the mes- senger, who will wait your orders. You see I am not idle here ; and, upon the whole, perhaps time would be gained by moving the Foreign Office hither during the summer — one is so much nearer every field of diplomatic action.

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