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       John S. C. Abbott

      The Life and Adventures of Rear-Admiral John Paul Jones, Commonly Called Paul Jones

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066215330

       CHAPTER I. The Early Life of John Paul Jones.

       CHAPTER II. The Infant Navy.

       CHAPTER III. Bearding the British Lion.

       CHAPTER IV. Captain Jones at Nantes and at Brest.

       CHAPTER V. Cruise of the Bon Homme Richard.

       CHAPTER VI. The Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis.

       CHAPTER VII. Result of the Victory.

       CHAPTER VIII. Commodore Jones at Court.

       CHAPTER IX. The Mutiny of Landais.

       CHAPTER X. The Return to America.

       CHAPTER XI. The War Ended.

       CHAPTER XII. The Difficulties of Diplomacy.

       CHAPTER XIII. The Mission to Denmark.

       CHAPTER XIV. The Russian Campaign.

       CHAPTER XV. Adventures in the Black Sea.

       CHAPTER XVI. Retirement and Death.

CHAPTER I.
PAGE
The Early Life of John Paul Jones.
His Birth and Childhood.—Residence and Employments in Scotland.—His Studious Habits.—First Voyage to America.—Engaged in the Slave Trade.—Reasons for Abandoning it.—False Charges against him.—His Sensitiveness to Obloquy.—Espouses the Cause of the Colonies.—Developments of Character.—Extracts from his Letters.9
CHAPTER II.
The Infant Navy.
Rescuing the Brigantine.—Commissioned as Captain.—Escape from the Solway.—Conflict with the Milford.—Adventures at Canso and Madame.—Return with Prizes.—Expedition to Cape Breton.—Wise Counsel of Jones.—Brilliant Naval Campaign.—Saving the Prizes.—Value of the Mellish.—Mission to France.—Disappointment.—Sails with the Ranger.32
CHAPTER III.
Bearding the British Lion.
Aid from France.—Plan for the Destruction of the British Fleet.—The American Flag Saluted.—Bold Movement of Captain Jones.—Cruise along the Shores of England.—Capture of Prizes.—Salutary Lessons given to England.—Operations in the Frith of Clyde.—At Carrickfergus.—Attempt upon the Drake.—Burning the Shipping at Whitehaven.—Capture of the Plate of Lord Selkirk.56
CHAPTER IV.
Captain Jones at Nantes and at Brest.
Correspondence with Lord Selkirk.—Terrible Battle with the ship Drake.—Capture of the ship.—Carnage on board the Drake.—Generosity to Captured Fishermen.—Insubordination of Lieutenant Simpson.—Embarrassments of Captain Jones.—Hopes and Disappointments.—Proofs of Unselfish Patriotism.—Letter to the King of France.—Anecdote of Poor Richard.78
CHAPTER V.
Cruise of the Bon Homme Richard.
Plans of Lafayette.—Correspondence.—Humane Instructions of Franklin.—Proposed Invasion of England.—Sailing of the Squadron.—Conduct of Pierre Landais.—The Collision.—Adventures of the Cruise.—Insane Actions of Landais.—Plan for Capture.—Plan for the Capture of Leith and Edinburgh.100
CHAPTER VI.
The Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis.
Leith Threatened.—The Summons.—Remarkable Prayer.—Wide-spread Alarm.—Continuation of the Cruise.—Insubordination of Landais.—Successive Captures.—Terrible Battle between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis.—The Great Victory.123
CHAPTER VII.
Result of the Victory.
Dreadful Spectacle.—Sinking of the Bon Homme Richard.—Escape of the Baltic Fleet.—Sails for the Texel.—Interesting Correspondence.—Sufferings of the American Prisoners.—Barbarity of the English Government.—Humanity of Captain Jones.—The Transference from the Serapis to the Alliance.—Extracts from the British Press.—Release of Prisoners.148
CHAPTER VIII.
Commodore Jones at Court.
Offer of a Privateersman.—Indignant Reply.—The Renown of Commodore Jones.—Successful Retreat.—Cruise through the Channel.—Poetic Effusion.—Enters Corunna.—Letter to Lafayette.—Embarrassed Finances of Franklin.—Intrigues of Landais.—His Efforts to Excite Mutiny.—Testimony against him.—Commodore Jones at Court.172
CHAPTER IX.
The Mutiny of Landais.
The Visit of Jones to Versailles.—Intrigues of Landais.—The Alliance Wrested from Jones.—Complicity of Arthur Lee.—Magnanimity of Jones.—Strong Support of Dr. Johnson.—Honors Conferred upon Jones.—Strange Career of Landais.—His Life in America, and Death.—Continued Labors and Embarrassments of Jones.—His Correspondence.193
CHAPTER X.
The Return to America.
Fitting the Ariel.—Painful Delays.—The Sailing.—Terrible Tempest.—The Disabled Ship.—Puts back to L’Orient.—The Second Departure.—Meets the Triumph.—Bloody Naval Battle.—Perfidious Escape of the Triumph.—The Ariel Reaches America.—Honors Lavished upon Jones.—Appointed to Build and Command the America.—Great Skill Displayed.—The Ship given to France.—The Launch.214
CHAPTER XI.
The War Ended.
Promise of the South

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