. Cartoon on the Fontainebleau Treaty that put an end to the boiler war, the arts between the Netherlands and the Austrian Emperor Jozef II, November 8, 1785. The Netherlands paid million guilders and accept other humiliating conditions. On the left an Austrian toll tree where an open carriage, stated by a French officer, in which a Prussian officer is; The officer is held by the Austrian office worker to pay barrier, but the two Dutch lacker (members of the Dutch states), who are behind the carriage, say, "We pay my Lord!" on which the Pruss can prosecute its journey. In the caption a sta


. Cartoon on the Fontainebleau Treaty that put an end to the boiler war, the arts between the Netherlands and the Austrian Emperor Jozef II, November 8, 1785. The Netherlands paid million guilders and accept other humiliating conditions. On the left an Austrian toll tree where an open carriage, stated by a French officer, in which a Prussian officer is; The officer is held by the Austrian office worker to pay barrier, but the two Dutch lacker (members of the Dutch states), who are behind the carriage, say, "We pay my Lord!" on which the Pruss can prosecute its journey. In the caption a statement in French and German.


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