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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...
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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Chap. XIII.—Schooner Price, Second Voyage
- Landing at St. Blas, 120
- The harbor of Little Cordee—Trading with the Indians, 125
- A fleet of Patriots (or pirates) at Old Providence, 140
- Our Boats fired into at Corn Island, 151
- Republicans and Royalists of Port-au-Prince, 162
- The smartest Padre (or priest) in the West Indies, 167
- Captured by the Pirates—Placed in the ring to be shot—Capture of the Aristides by Pirates, 170
- Our trade in Horses—The Yellow Fever at Port-au-Prince—Counterfeit Coin—Arbitrary Laws, 187
- Capture of the Piratical Vessels by Lieutenant Commandant Allen, 199
- Chased by an English Schooner—Horrible attrocities committed by Pirates on the Spanish Main, 205
- Trading Voyage to Musquitto Shore, Chagres, Porto Bello, &c.—The Author officiates at a christening, 216
- The Hospital—Direful visitation of the Yellow Fever—Disposal of the Dead, 226
- Peak of Teneriffe—Queer Carpenter, 236
- 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