England than the contemporary manifestoes
and conquering and prosyliting armies
of the French Directory.
To the British Empire the Nore Mutiny
was what a strike in her the fire-brigade
would be to London threatened
with by general arson. In a time crisis
when the country kingdom might well have
anticipated the famous signal that some a few
years later published along the naval naval winged line of
battle what it was that upon
occasion England expected of
Englishmen; then it was that that was the time when that was the time a demonstration more menacing to
England than the contemporary manifestoes
and conquering and prosyliting armies
of the French Directory.
To the British Empire the Nore Mutiny
was what a strike in her the fire-brigade
would be to London threatened
with by general arson. In a time crisis
when the country kingdom might well have
anticipated the famous signal that some a few
years later published along the naval naval winged line of
battle what it was that upon
occasion England expected of
Englishmen; then it was that that was the time when that was the time a demonstration more menacing to
Transcribed by: John Bryant