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Foreign News July 23, 1791

Gazette Of The United States

New York, New York County, New York

What is this article about?

London, May 13: The Russian Empress's response to England is hostile; she will continue her war with the Turks to her terms despite potential conflict with Britain. Yesterday's British Cabinet Council likely discussed this and sent results to the King.

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LONDON, May 13.

It is not even pretended to be concealed, that the answer of the Empress is hostile. She said, that she should lament the necessity of going to war with England, and her allies; but she certainly would proceed in the unprovoked war in which she was involved with the Turks, until she brought them to the moderate and just conditions she had already offered them, and from which no foreign interference should make her abate.

Yesterday a Cabinet Council was held, at which all the Ministers assisted. The answer of the Empress was probably the object of their deliberation.—They sat till half past three o'clock, and the result was sent up to the King.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic War Report

What keywords are associated?

Russian Empress War With Turks British Cabinet Council Hostile Response Diplomatic Tensions

What entities or persons were involved?

Empress King

Where did it happen?

Russia

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Russia

Event Date

May 13

Key Persons

Empress King

Outcome

hostile response from empress; british cabinet council deliberates and reports to king

Event Details

The Empress's answer is hostile, lamenting potential war with England but vowing to continue war with Turks to her offered terms without foreign interference. Yesterday, British Cabinet Council met to deliberate on this, sitting until half past three and sending results to the King.

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