Paris Diplomacy and Dutch Resolve in 18th Century War Talks
News from The Hague and London describe a tense exchange as the Republic resists French troop movements into Flanders. The Marquess de Fenelon presses a hard line, while the President defends levies and alliance with Britain, warning against neutrality or ententes that could invite external war.
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