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Boyle, Captain, of the Chasseur, Burlesque Blockade of all English ports by
Certificate to, from Captain of the St. Lawrence,

Arrival of, at Baltimore,

Author's opinion of

Brave Defence of the Schooner Lottery,

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British Ship Industry sent into Bergen, Norway, by the True-blooded Yankee, 149
British Officers at Gibraltar refuse to parole Capt. Coggeshall and Officers, 265
British Ship of 22 guns driven on shore near Demarara by the General Arm-
strong,

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British Ship London Packet captured by the Argus, and sent into Boston,
British Fleet chases Constitution,

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British Ship captured and sent into Norfolk,

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British transport Brig captured,

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British Ship Nereid, captured off Madeira by the Governor Tompkins,
British Ship Morgiana, captured by Boarding by the Saratoga,

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British Policy of taking New Orleans,

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British Government petitioned by Liverpool Merchants, with respect to Am-
erican Privateers,

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Brig Ann, a Prize to the Snap-Dragon,

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Brutus, Letter-of-Marque, captures brig Tagus, from Smyrna, and ship Albion,
from London,

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Capture of a British Transport Brig, sent into Gloucester,

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Capture of the Packet Ship Elizabeth after a short Battle, by the Letter-of-

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Champlin, Captain of Privateer General Armstrong, compliment to,

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Champlin, Captain, of the Warrior Privateer, chased by British Frigate,

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Chasseur, Privateer, captures British Ship Mary and Susan, and Ship Adven-
ture,

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Coggeshall, George, Commander of Letter-of-Marque, Schooner David Porter,
sails to Charleston from Newport, having loaded at Providence,
Chased off Charleston,

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Disarmed by order of the French Government,

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Sails from L'Orient, captures several Prizes,

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Compelled to leave the Channel and steer to the southward, on account

of being badly armed, and very deficient in sails and rigging,
Dismasted while in chase of a British Packet,

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Taken by the Granicus, Frigate, and towed round to Gibraltar,
Conversation and intercourse with Captain of Granicus,

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Kind Reception at that Place by his old Friends and Countrymen,

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Residence at Cadiz-Theatres and Bull Fights,

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Sails from Cadiz for Lisbon, in a Portuguese Vessel,
Unpleasant Passage home to New York,

Constitution, American Ship, Captain Hull, off New York,

Constitution chased by a British Fleet,

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Civilization and humanity of English and Americans compared, in their re-

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Combat between the Letter-of-Marque Schooner Falcon and the British Cutter

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Countess of Harcourt, British Ship, captured by the Sabine,

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Coup de Main of four American Seamen, on board British Schooner Anne,
Coup de Main of a Fishing Smack,

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David Porter, Letter-of-Marque, Commander Coggeshall's Voyage to France

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David Porter captures Schooner George,

Dacres, Captain of H. B. M. Frigate Guerriere, Challenge of,

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Decatur, Privateer Schooner, Desperate Engagement of, with Schooner Do-
minica,

Sails on Fresh Cruise,

Definition of War,
Desperate Battle fought between the American Privateer-Schooner Decatur,
of Charleston, Captain Diron, and His Britannic Majesty's Schooner
Dominica, on the 5th August, 1813,
Desperate Battle between the Privateer General Armstrong, Captain Cham-
plin, and a British Frigate,

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Desperate Engagement between the Privateer Globe, Captain Richard Moon,
and two English Brigs, off Madeira,

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Desperate Battle between the Neufchatel, Privateer, and the Boats of a British

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Disparity of Naval Forces of England and the United States,

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Dominica, British Schooner, Engages the Decatur,

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Dolphin, Privateer, Gallant Action of, with English Ship and Brig,
Sends British Ship John Hamilton into Baltimore,

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Extract from the Log-book of the Atlas, Captain Maffet, and his Account of
an Action with two British Ships, which he Captures,

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Extract from Log-book of Privateer Schooner, Comet,

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Extract from a Charleston paper with respect to the loss of the Privateer

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Falcon, Letter-of-Marque Schooner, and British Cutter Hero, Combat be-

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Fifteen British Vessels captured off Jamaica, by the Lovely Cordelia, of

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Flying Fish, British Schoener, taken by the Saucy Jack,

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Four Privateers leave the Capes of the Delaware on the 20th of July,
Frigates, List of, fit for Sea,

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General Wellesley, British Ship, captured by the Yankee, but lost while enter-
ing Charleston,

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General Armstrong, Privateer, chases British Ship on shore near Demerara, 98

Captures British Ship Queen,

Fights with British Frigate,

Cruise and capture of

General rules in Privateering,

Glendower, British Frigate, captures the Hyder Ali,

Globe, Privateer, engages an Algerine Sloop of War,

Globe, Privateer, engagement of, with two English Brigs,

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Good effects of the War on Commerce and General Relations with other

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Grand Turk, Privateer, arrives at Salem with Spoils and Prisoners,

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Valuable Prizes of

Hibernia, British Ship, Engaged by the Comet

Highflyer, Engages and captures Ship Mary and Anne, and other prizes,
Hopes of Peace disappointed,

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Hornet, U. S. Ship, Engages Sloop Penguin, and gains a complete victory,
How Privateers manage to take Merchant Vessels out of a Fleet,
Hubbub and Confusion in Gibraltar, to find the Captain of the Leo,

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Indian Lass, captured by Grand Turk, and sent into Salem,

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Interesting Cruise of the famous Capt. Boyle, on the coast of Brazil, and

among the West India Islands,

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Interesting Cruise of the famous Capt. Boyle, in the Schooner Comet,

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Jacob Jones, Letter-of-Marque, captures Packet Ship Elizabeth,
Jacob Jones, captures British Brig Bourwan, from Penang,
Jack's Favorite, chased by British Schooner Subtle,
James, British Ship, captured by the Privateer Portsmouth,

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Journal of Capt. Hull's Cruise,

John Murphy, Captain, Eulogy on

John, British Ship, captured by the Comet,

Kemp, Privateer, captures several British Merchantmen,

Captures the New Frederick,

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Kind Reception of Capt. Hull, in Boston,

Lady Trowbridge, British Brig, captured by the Ino, of Boston,

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La Rochelle, Visit of Geo. Coggeshall to

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Lawrence, Privateer, Successful Cruise of

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Leo, Letter-of-Marque, Cruise of George Coggeshall in the

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Lisbon, Ships America, Eliza Gracie, and Oronoco, sail from

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Loss of the Prizes of the Privateers Scourge and Rattlesnake

List of Frigates fit for Sea,

erican Privateers,

London Newspaper, Extract from

Loss, Naval, of the English during the War,

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Liverpool, Merchants of, petition British Government for protection from Am-

London Packet, British Ship, captured by the Argus,

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Loss, Naval, of the Americans during the War,

Loss of His Majesty's Schooner Subtle,

Lottery, Schooner, Brave defence of

Lovely Cordelia captures fifteen British vessels off Jamaica,

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Macedonian, British Frigate, fights with Frigate United States, of U. S.,

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Margaret, British Ship, Capture of, by Privateer Teazer,

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Mantor, Captain, of the Brig Ida, Letter of, to Capt. Coggeshall,
Wonderful Escape of, from a British Fleet,

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Merchants of New York memorialize Congress with respect to Privateering, 89-95
Merchants of Liverpool petition British Government for protection from Ameri-

can Privateers,

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Montgomery, Privateer Brig, engages the Surinam,
Moon, Captain, engages with two English vessels,

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