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— — . were required to work a 74. gurh 9 .

Ship in service; the Finances of Den­

mark could not even with the grea­

test and consequently notorious ef­

fort have been sufficient to fit out

the fleet for a warlike expedition,

and there is no surmise, that modern,

France did ev er pay any. subsidies,.

The absurdity of Mr. Jackson’s hy­

pothesis was evident, but he did,

conclude. it by the insulting demand

of tailing, into custody the Danish

fleet, or the menace of war.

The ;

most aggravating calamity may soo­ ner

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