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It will scarcely be believed in Congress, that at a Time when there are the strongest Appearances...
The Province of Zealand having been opposed to the other Provinces in so many Instances and...
The Dutch say that the English are acting the part of the Sailor, having quarrelled with three...
The public Papers of this Morning inform Us, that Sir Joseph Yorke left the Hague on the Morning...
The Dispute between Great Britain and the United Provinces is now wrought up to a Crisis. Things...
It is very difficult to discover, with Certainty the secret springs which actuate the Courts of...
Affairs are Still in Suspence. This Day being Chrismas and Yesterday a sunday, there was no...
The Sentiments and Affections of a People, may be learned from many little Circumstances, which...
War is to a Dutchman the greatest of Evils. Sir Joseph Yorke is so sensible of this, that he...
I am every day accepting the Bills of Exchange, which were drawn upon Mr. Laurens: but I have no...