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Journal of Voyages
Containing an Account of the Author's being Twice Captured by the English and Once by Gibbs the Pirate...

Journal of Voyages Containing an Account of the Author's being Twice Captured by the English and Once by Gibbs the Pirate...

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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Chap. XIII.—Schooner Price, Second Voyage

  • Landing at St. Blas, 120
  • Chap. XIV.
    • The harbor of Little Cordee—Trading with the Indians, 125
  • Chap. XV.—Schooner Price, Third Voyage
    • A fleet of Patriots (or pirates) at Old Providence, 140
  • Chap. XVI.—Schooner Price, Fourth Voyage
    • Our Boats fired into at Corn Island, 151
  • Chap. XVII.—Schooner Enterprise, 160
  • Chap. XVIII.—Schooner Felicity
    • Republicans and Royalists of Port-au-Prince, 162
  • Chap. XIX.—Schooner Felicity, Second Voyage
    • The smartest Padre (or priest) in the West Indies, 167
  • Chap. XX.—Schooner Combine
    • Captured by the Pirates—Placed in the ring to be shot—Capture of the Aristides by Pirates, 170
  • Chap. XXI.—Schooner Combine, Second Voyage
    • Our trade in Horses—The Yellow Fever at Port-au-Prince—Counterfeit Coin—Arbitrary Laws, 187
  • Chap. XXII.—Schooner Combine, Third Voyage, 194
  • Chap. XXIII.
    • Capture of the Piratical Vessels by Lieutenant Commandant Allen, 199
  • Chap. XXIV.—Schooner Allen
    • Chased by an English Schooner—Horrible attrocities committed by Pirates on the Spanish Main, 205
  • Chap. XXV.—Schooner Frances
    • Trading Voyage to Musquitto Shore, Chagres, Porto Bello, &c.—The Author officiates at a christening, 216
  • Chap. XXVI.—Voyage to New Orleans
    • The Hospital—Direful visitation of the Yellow Fever—Disposal of the Dead, 226
  • Chap. XXVII.—Schooner Horizon
    • Peak of Teneriffe—Queer Carpenter, 236
  • Chap. XXVIII.—The Sloop First Consul
    • Sinking of the Sloop—and return home penniless, 240

  • AUTHOR'S APOLOGY.

    In presenting the following Voyages to the public, I must inform my readers that I have had but a common school education, and am unaccustomed to composition. I can only tell my story in a

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