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rigorously prohibited all games of chance within his dominions * A request has been addressed to the foreign ministers , accredited to his Majesty , that they should not suffer suehgames ^ within their respective households , a :.-:. « * — .
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youth at Moscow . The venei ^ He moflier of the Emperor Alexander , being a fevt years ago in that ancient capital of the Czars , desired to isee the benefactor of Greece ^ caused him to be presented , entered mto conversation with him , with distinguished good * wftl , and among other .
things said to him- —** M . Zosimas , the benefits which you confer every day on your ccmntrymea ore \ fcfcown to my son and to me : cxmthitte them ; and ; assure yourself that , independently of our satisfaction , the bfessasgs erf those whom yoti
render happy vw ® idac even to heaven / Turning afterwards to the other Greeks who were present , * Gentlemen , ' said she , * this is the true ornament of your nation /—Messrs * Zosjmas have formed at Moscow a considerable collection of
antiquities , &c . with which they purpose some day to enrich their native country Greece . ' *
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ISO In * ettigence . ~* lforehgn . f * reece . Russia . 1 _^_ ~_ ¦ - _ - ^ B ^^ J ^ to AVtt 4 mi -w
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. ¦ ¦ <\ - ¦ Grebcb * <; : •*/ ¦ ¦ ¦ :. - - ¦ The reigning -. prince of Wallachia , Ai-EXAKiMift Soutzos , mho is a Gfceek by birth r desirous of distinguishing his patriotism by actions , and especially by promoting civilization and letters , has determined to send to the most eminent
schools of EwLomk seiaeral young Greeks , who may there finish their studies at his expense , and then return home to gire their native country the advantage of the knowledge they have acquired . A plan is also in forwardness for the
establishment of a grand college at Adrianople . It has been patronized with zeal by Baron George Sakjellarios , one of the richest Greek merchants settled in the dominions of the Emperor of Austria . "Th& Baron is a native of Adrianople ; and having opened the list by a liberal
subscription , he has excited the emulation of his compatriots , to whom he has written in strong terms on the subject . The Archbishop of Adrianople , JM . Proios , native of Chios , a man of great learning and who long resided at Paris , has employed all his patriotic eloquence on
behalf of this college ; and a person tuiknown has / bequeathed : a landed estate valued at jeiOOO ; By such means ^ in the first instance ^ &e Greeks are endeavour ing to deliver themselves 6 rom that state of degradation to which they hare been so long enthralled .
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¦ ' - ¦> - / -. The Greek Journal Hermes No Logfos lor September I 8 i 9 v contains , among other articles , ; a memoir In the form of a letter , of the services rendered during twenty ; years toi Greece , by the brothers Zosimas—they are both numerous and
important , " These worthy and respectable sons of the counia ^ r / ' says the writer ^ ** could no longer ; endure : to see it cm ^ ered with the shades of ignorance , bufc concludted that to be rendered happy it must be enlightened . They have established atr Morning in Epirus , thxzltr native country , a school of the first order , ha \^ eBrichfed ^ it tirith an excellent library , hilva assi ^ edconsiderable fuwfe fot ' tlk ^ ri [ 6 hin > em ^ of pro ^ BSKors , have granted pensions to poor students , and k § kre ^ ^ pared no expense td assist ^ rffenig their iwfdnunate country . To
isi € ^^| yi ^ iii | icen <^ ' ^ tri owe tw Ci **^ JflgNffltom pf Mri- « £ oM * l $ ti ^ f ^ ^§^ ff ^ iM Pf ^ S&fgt
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The Greek prhiting-ojffiee established at Chios , has begun its labours . The first work it has produced is an excellent EHscourse by Professor Bambas ^ at the
opening of the great College of Chios This is so well executed , and ^ rhited with so niHch elegance , ' ^ at el n the Parisians speak of it as worthy to be attributed to the Paris press . Ttus esUr blishment bids fair to become the means
of distributing tteojighout . Gteece a sne ^ cession of important works , destined to contribute tot the" regeneration * of that classic country , ¦ '
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R « TSSIAv Jietm in Russia . ( From the Evangelical Mas . }
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Extract of a Letter faiefy , received fnm the Rev . B . N . Solomon on his return from a musiomcmJoumeg [ which he has been making hi Polarid * Our readers tpiU recollect that Mr . Solomwi is the converted Polfrh Jtc ^ i ^ who tffo 4 ordained ty the tmdiMtffaM'M \ & ^ carter * t- & 4 wfoh accompanied Mr . Ww in hu > continenta l tour > v ^ Kr&nmehu&i { OS May 2 * .. 1819 . " From Ecatfce ^ naeiary idirected my s ^ s toward * ttife jKvliskj cx « lot « ies in the govttroncnt of ^ herb ^ ^ where I witnessed a scenes as fdejrnug and inte * rating a « it iiij ^ o ^ itli ^ ' in the innafe ; of imMrU ^ r l think it must . be intertmrinr mWm Mends ¥ ^¦ V 'it \ ' j ? J ' i i I ¦ lulu 4
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1820, page 190, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2486/page/62/
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