AccountOfTheSiegeBombardmentOfCopenhagen

bivn heads, aiid on those o f your eruet ach viser s. His Majesty’s seamen and soldiers, when on shore, w ill treat Zealand, as long as your conduct to them permits it, On thé footing o f a province o f the most friendly Power in alliance with Great Britain, whose territorry has the misfortune to be the thea­ tre o f War* k . ; : : v Th e persons of all those'who remain a t hoïne, and who do not take an hostile part, w ill be held sacred* i*. Property w ill be respected and pre-' served, and thé most severe discipline w ill be enforced* Eve ry article o f supply furnished or Brought to market, w ill be paid for at a Fair and settled prise ; but as immediate and con* stant suppliés, especially o f provision, fo ­ rage, fuel and transports, are necessary to all armies, it is well known, that requisi* tlons are unavoidable, and miist be enforced* Milch Convenience will arise to the in­ habitants, and much confusion and lofs to

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