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agreeable novelty of an English Prince being present, naturally drew together an amazing concourse. At this review I perceived almost all the offi­ cers wore French feathers. "Whether it were intended as a compliment to the English Prince, or from what motive I cannot say, but the Prince Royal came into the held with an Eng­ lish feather in his hat. This unlooked for circum­ stance, as might he expected, instantly caused an alteration of the Gallic Fashion, and, in a few days after, our officers appeared no less attentive than their Prince. My friend took it into his head to return to Copenhagen by sea, we, therefore, crossed all the fields down tothe Lime-kiln, where we hired a boat. Just as we were passing the most re­ markable field about Copenhagen, I begged him to accompany me a few paces out of the way, that I might shew him something wor­ thy his observation. Immediately on the shore stands a small stone with this inscription, * Jus - titz-Steclet , the sight of which cannot fail to * Place of Justice.

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