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Piratical barbarity or The female captive. : Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eiza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation]

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  • "Female captive"
  • "Female captive"@en
  • "Calm were my hours, nor knew the slightest care"@en
  • "Lines composed by Miss Lucretia Parker"@en

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  • "Wood-engravings"@en
  • "Poetry"
  • "Poetry"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Wrappers (Binding)"@en
  • "Broadsides"@en
  • "Broadsides"
  • "Ballads"@en
  • "Ballads"
  • "Relief prints"
  • "Relief prints"@en

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  • "Piratical barbarity or The female captive. : Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eiza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation]"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity; or, The female captive, comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop ElizaAnn, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop - who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825 : and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop, who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity or The female captive. : Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eiza Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity"
  • "Piratical barbarity"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her pasage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, & the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825, and of the unparalleled suffering of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner 11 days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza Ann on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands : the work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity to the interposition of divine providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons of whatever denomination"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity; or, The female captive. Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns, to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825 : and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, & the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop : who after being retained a prisoner 11 days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825 : and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop, who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate creww by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity or The female captive. : Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation]"
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825 : and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop, who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miracuously [sic] delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive : comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, & the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board the said sloop - who after being retained a prisoner 11 days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop ElizaAnn, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity, or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity; or, The female captive comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop ElizaAnn, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop"@en
  • "Piratical barbarity; or, The female captive. Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, & the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12th, 1825, and of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker"@en