Defence against foreign invasion . In order to prevent any mis-apprehension of the measure taken for the defence of the kingdom against a French invasion, all true friends to their country are desired to remark, that by the act lately passed, a force of sixty thousand men will be ready in case of necessity, .

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Defence against foreign invasion. In order to prevent any mis-apprehension of the measure taken for the defence of the kingdom against a French invasion, all true friends to their country are desired to remark, that by the act lately passed, a force of si

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