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Review, Jan., 1896, p. 86. 9 o WARLIKE ENGLAND houses were burned. Capitulation and the forcible taking away of the whole Danish fleet followed. An idea of the depth of the moral indigna- tion which this action aroused in Denmark and the duchies can be gained from the long list of published protests that appeared, at- tacking the "tiger-policy against neutral Den- mark" and calling down the vengeance of Heaven upon the despoiler. The most meri- torious of these publications is that of Minis- te...rial Councilor Manthey, already referred to, of which the most modern Danish com- mentator of these events (Moller, referred to above) says that it "vindicates with great power the traditional Danish view of those occurrences," and this view is confirmed to the fullest extent by the most recent investigations of the archives. Manthey says, among other things (p. 104) : WARLIKE ENGLAND 91 "To-day, when the veil is rent which hitherto concealed from princes and peoples England's selfishness and ambition, let us consider whether so many a crown would have been brought low and so many a flourishing land devastated if England's policy, England's gold and England's secret crimes had not been the great ferment by which, in our remarkable generation, the excited masses were brought to revolt, and by which dissolutions, separa- tions and new alliances were brought about and everything tended toward an altered state of affairs whose eventual realization was to cost mankind much blood and many tears." The booklet characterizes (p.
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