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Foreign News August 31, 1786

Fowle's New Hampshire Gazette And General Advertiser

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

Report from Paris on June 12 indicates three Polish noblemen at Versailles have submitted projects to the French government aimed at reducing the Russian empire. Count de Wrosky arrived on March 17 and held two conferences with M. de Vergennes, sparking interest among French politicians.

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June 12. There is a report at Paris, that there are at present three Polish noblemen at Versailles, who have deposited in the hands of government different projects, all tending to the curtailment of the Russian empire. Count de Wrosky, a young nobleman from Poland, we hear, is also just arrived there, and on the very day of his arrival, which was on the 17th of March, had no less than two conferences with M. de Vergennes. Politicians in France are on tiptoe to know the purport of his journey, while common sense tells them that it must be something of consequence.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Polish Noblemen Versailles Projects Russian Empire Count De Wrosky Vergiennes Conferences French Politicians

What entities or persons were involved?

Count De Wrosky M. De Vergennes

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Event Date

17th Of March

Key Persons

Count De Wrosky M. De Vergennes

Event Details

Three Polish noblemen at Versailles deposited projects with the French government to curtail the Russian empire. Count de Wrosky arrived on March 17 and had two conferences with M. de Vergennes on that day. French politicians are eager to learn the purpose of his journey, believed to be significant.

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