Lord Cochrane's Occupations on Behalf of Greece in London and Paris.--His Second Letter to Capodistrias.--His Defence of Himself with Reference to his Visit to Western Europe.--His Return to Greece.--Capodistrias's Presidency and the Progress of Greece.--Lord Cochrane's Reception by the Government.--The Settlement of his Accounts.--His Letter of Resignation.--The Final Indignities to which he was Subjected.--The Correspondence thereupon between Admiral Heyden and Dr. Gosse.--Lord Cochrane's Departure from Greece.--His Opinions Regarding her.--The Character and Issues of His Services to the Greeks 162
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