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Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
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Letter from Nantucket dated June 12, 1800, reports positive progress in French diplomatic negotiations delayed by First Consul's absence; new government has restored internal peace and seeks global tranquility, with respected property rights.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27.
Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Nantucket, to his friend in New-York. dated the 12th of June, 1800.
The negociations are said to wear a very satisfactory appearance--it Seems they have met with some delays, owing solely to the First Consul's absence. The present government is greatly changed for the better--it has restored internal peace, and employs every means to have it with all the world. Property is respected, and we all enjoy tranquility which has not been known for a long time.
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France
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12th Of June, 1800
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negotiations progressing satisfactorily despite delays; restored internal peace, global peace efforts, respected property, enjoyed tranquility.
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Negotiations wear a very satisfactory appearance, delayed solely by the First Consul's absence. The present government is greatly changed for the better, having restored internal peace and employing every means to achieve peace with all the world. Property is respected, and tranquility is enjoyed as not known for a long time.