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Foreign News June 8, 1786

Fowle's New Hampshire Gazette And General Advertiser

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

Letters from The Hague indicate persistent alarms across the United Provinces due to political dissensions risking rebellion. Correspondence between the courts of France and Berlin addresses Holland's crisis, with speculation of their intervention to restore tranquility.

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Letters from the Hague assert, that great alarms continue to prevail in all parts of the United Provinces lest the subsisting political dissensions should terminate in a rebellion. The same letters add, that a correspondence is commenced between the courts of France and Berlin, respecting the critical state of affairs in Holland, and that a conjecture prevails, that those powers have it in contemplation to interpose their friendly offices for reconciling those contentions which have long interrupted the internal tranquility, and are now aggravated to a height dangerous to the very existence of the Republic.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Diplomatic Rebellion Or Revolt

What keywords are associated?

United Provinces Alarms Political Dissensions Rebellion Fears France Berlin Correspondence Holland Crisis Diplomatic Intervention

Where did it happen?

United Provinces

Foreign News Details

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United Provinces

Event Details

Great alarms prevail in all parts of the United Provinces lest political dissensions terminate in a rebellion. Correspondence has commenced between the courts of France and Berlin respecting the critical state of affairs in Holland. Conjecture prevails that those powers contemplate interposing friendly offices to reconcile contentions interrupting internal tranquility and dangerous to the Republic's existence.

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