AccountOfTheSiegeBombardmentOfCopenhagen

a w o rthy pen shall have displayed the true political origin , and the flattering, lu lling , promising and surprising forth- steps o f , what even English writers have called the attack upon Copenha­ g en , the most unparallelPd breach of the Law o f nations, w e quote w ith satis­ faction , as the echo from every danisli b reast, the answer given by a danish sa ilor, who had lost a leg the 2d. april I go 1 , to another sa ilo r , who blamed the cap itu la tion : ” Be qu ie t, brother, there is oak in Denmark and iron in N o rw a y , and there are hearts throgh«' ou t Denmark and N o rw a y ,”

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