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even the private property ' of the , i Carpenters were tahen: in ,short, no­

thing left of whatever description.

.The victualling of the town was in­

tercepted 3 the inhabitants of Copen­

hagen ,yy ere pinched in the first ne­

cessities by, the Securers in self-do- • ,Tr ’ . fence of their fleet. Frequent des­

cents were made on the coast or on

the .smaller Islands for' the purpose

pf robbing the inhabitants of their

cattle,' or for burning; and 'destro­

ying .the trading;,' .boats,: considered

only ..as , victuallers , of ,the i town V

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