District of Massachusetts, to wit: A JOURNAL OF A YOUNG MAN OF MASSACHUSETTS LATE A SURGEON ON BOARD AN AMERICAN PRIVATEER, WHO WAS CAPTURED AT SEA BY THE BRITISH, IN MAY, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AT MELVILLE ISLAND, HALIFAX, THEN AT CHATHAM, AT DARTMOOR PRISON. INTERSPERSED WITH OBSERVATIONS, ANECDOTES AND REMARKS, TENDING TO ILLUSTRATE THE MORAL AND POLITICAL CHARACTERS TO WHICH IS ADDED, A CORRECT ENGRAVING OF DARTMOOR PRISON, REPRESENTING THE MASSACRE OF AMERICAN PRISONERS, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. "Nothing extenuate, or set down aught in malice."... SHAKESPEARE. THE SECOND EDITION, BOSTON: 1816. |