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Foreign News August 10, 1791

Gazette Of The United States

New York, New York County, New York

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In Warsaw, the ongoing revolution is consolidating peacefully without violence. Minor opposition in Lubin, but widespread acclaim in Great-Poland. On May 8, the King processed to the Church of the Holy Cross amid cheering crowds shouting 'Vive le Roi, Vive la Nation!'

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W A R S A W. May 11.

The revolution so happily begun, will, according to all appearance, be completely consolidated, without violence or tumult.

At Lubin indeed, a weak, ineffectual shew of opposition to it, has been discovered; but in Great-Poland, all ranks and degrees of men applaud it with transport.

On the 8th inst. the King, accompanied by all the Senators, Ministers and officers of the crown, went on Horseback to the church of the Holy Cross, between multitudes of the citizens and others, by whom the streets were lined. The air was rent by acclamations of Vive le Roi, Vive la Nation!

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Rebellion Or Revolt

What keywords are associated?

Warsaw Revolution Poland Political Reform King Procession Peaceful Consolidation Great Poland Acclaim

What entities or persons were involved?

The King

Where did it happen?

Warsaw

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Warsaw

Event Date

May 11; 8th Inst.

Key Persons

The King

Outcome

revolution consolidating without violence or tumult; weak opposition in lubin

Event Details

The revolution begun is expected to consolidate completely without violence. Weak opposition shown in Lubin, but applauded with transport in Great-Poland by all ranks. On the 8th inst., the King accompanied by Senators, Ministers, and officers went on horseback to the Church of the Holy Cross amid multitudes lining the streets, with acclamations of Vive le Roi, Vive la Nation!

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