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" I wished to make him the happy instrument of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam, that he was from home, for it was my intention to have taken... "
The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register - Page 283
1798
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 5, Volume 5

Art - 1708 - 586 pages
...character, I wiflied to make him the happy inftrument of alleviating the horrors of hop'elefs captivity, when the brave are overpowered, and made prifoners...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him, until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prifoners, as well in Europe...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, Volume 5

Art - 1798 - 580 pages
...alleviating the horrors of bope.lefs captrvitj, when thc brave are overpowered, ami made pri. foners of war. It was, perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam,...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him, until, through hie means, a general and fair exchange of prilbners, as well in Europe...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 80

English literature - 1817 - 526 pages
...•f alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, wnen the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was, perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam,...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained h'm until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 80

English literature - 1817 - 526 pages
...of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war It was, perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam, that he was from home, for ttwasmy intention to have taken him on board the Hanger, and to have detained him until, through his...
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The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews ..., Volume 11

1818 - 588 pages
...of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam,...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
...brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was perhaps fortunate for you, madam, that he wu from home, for it was my intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him, until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe...
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The Atlantic Magazine, Volume 1

1824 - 494 pages
...of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowed, and made prisoners of war. It was, perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam,...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him, until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of pri•oners, as well in...
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Life and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones: A Captain in the Navy ...

John Henry Sherburne - United States - 1825 - 374 pages
...of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was, perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam,...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe...
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American Military Biography: Containing the Lives, Characters, and Anecdotes ...

Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - United States - 1825 - 464 pages
...of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was perhaps fortunate for you, madam, that...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him, until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe...
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Life and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones, a Captain in the Navy ...

John Henry Sherburne - United States - 1825 - 400 pages
...of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was, perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam,...intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe...
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