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Foreign News September 30, 1785

Fowle's New Hampshire Gazette And General Advertiser

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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In London, John Adams, representative of America, ignores press criticisms with good sense, upholding freedom. Benedict Arnold, the American traitor, has avoided public appearances since Adams' arrival.

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LONDON,

June 22. Whatever quibs may be thrown out respecting Mr. Adams, that gentleman conducts himself with great good sense, in not regarding them. As the representative of what should be the freest country under heaven, he never can be offended with the freedom of the press, nor any other freedom from a free people.

We hear that one Arnold, not the high flier of St. George's Fields, but he who fled from his trust in America, has not appeared in public since the arrival of one John Adams, in this country.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Political

What keywords are associated?

John Adams Benedict Arnold London American Representative Press Freedom

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Adams John Adams Arnold

Where did it happen?

London

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

London

Event Date

June 22

Key Persons

Mr. Adams John Adams Arnold

Outcome

arnold has not appeared in public since adams' arrival

Event Details

Mr. Adams conducts himself with good sense by ignoring quibs from the press, as the representative of the freest country. Arnold, who fled his trust in America, has avoided public appearances since John Adams' arrival in the country.

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