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A d m o n i t i o n u p o n

Mr . S o mmm e r s A c c o u n t

o f

t he s i e g e

etc.

o f C o p e n h a g e n

i n 1 807 .

(Translated from the paper Dngen, for the use

of the readers of the said pamphlet,

by K. H. S e i d e li n ) .

W h e n the countrym en o f M r. Som­

mer heard o f his giving an account or

pretended relation in the English lan ­

guage o f the proceedings w ith fire and

eword o f the English iieet and arm y

against Copenhagen , they expected at

least to see transmitted into the ennemy’s

tongue those manly sentiments o f exas­

peration and that hrdent desire o f reta-;

lia tio n , that animates every breast,1

w o rth y to be called D a n i s h .

M r. Sommers Fellow-citizens a fC o ­

penhagen had an indisputable righ t to

h o p e , that he had done h im self the

honnour o f asserting this tru th , that