A True relation of the reasons which necessitated His Majesty of Sweden to continue the war with Denmark : together with a satisfactory answer to all those objections which have been industriously contrived, and spread abroad by the Danish party and their adherents, with design to obscure the justice of the Swedish cause, and raise an ill report upon His Majesties proceedings.
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