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  • A General History of the Pyrates: from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time

    Daniel Defoe

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  • A General History of the Pyrates: from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence to the present time

    Daniel Defoe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2015)
    A General History Of The Pyrates by Daniel Defoe - is a 1724 book published in Britain containing biographies of contemporary pirates, influenced shaping popular conceptions of pirates. It is the prime source for the biographies of many well known pirates. Its author uses the name Captain Charles Johnson, generally considered a pseudonym. A classic and a great addition to any book collection. Any profits made from the sale of this book will go towards supporting the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to support community and encourage well-being. To learn more about the Freeriver Community project please visit the website- www.freerivercommunity.com
  • A General History of The Pyrates From Their First Rise and Settlement in The Island of Providence, To The Present Time. With The Remarkable Actions and Adventures of The Two Female Pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonnyto Which Is Added. A Short Abstract of The Statute and Civil Law, in Relation to Pyracy

    Daniel Defoe

    Hardcover (Repressed Publishing, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Hardcover reprint of the original 1724 edition; hardbound in brown cloth with gold stamped lettering, 8vo - 6x9. This item is printed on demand. All of the pages are printed in full color as exact images of the original pages. This collector quality facsimile is crafted to hold its own in a library of first editions.Book Information: Defoe, Daniel. A General History of The Pyrates From Their First Rise and Settlement in The Island of Providence, To The Present Time. With The Remarkable Actions and Adventures of The Two Female Pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonnyto Which Is Added. A Short Abstract of The Statute and Civil Law, in Relation to Pyracy. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2013.Original Publishing: Defoe, Daniel. A General History of The Pyrates From Their First Rise and Settlement in The Island of Providence, To The Present Time. With The Remarkable Actions and Adventures of The Two Female Pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonnyto Which Is Added. A Short Abstract of The Statute and Civil Law, in Relation to Pyracy . London:: Printed For, And Sold By T. Warner, 1724. Subject: Law, Maritime
  • A General History of the Pyrates: From their first RISE and SETTLEMENT in the Island of Providence, to the present Time

    Daniel Defoe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 7, 2014)
    A General History of the PyratesFrom their first RISE and SETTLEMENT in the Island of Providence, to the present Time - By Daniel Defoe. With the remarkable Actions and Adventures of the two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. Piracy is typically an act of robbery or criminal violence at sea. The term can include acts committed on land, in the air, or in other major bodies of water or on a shore. It does not normally include crimes committed against persons traveling on the same vessel as the perpetrator (e.g. one passenger stealing from others on the same vessel). The term has been used throughout history to refer to raids across land borders by non-stateagents. SummaryPiracy or pirating is the name of a specific crime under customary international law and also the name of a number of crimes under the municipal law of a number of States. It is distinguished from privateering, which is authorized by national authorities and therefore a legitimate form of war-like activity by non-state actors. Privateering is considered commerce raiding, and was outlawed by the Peace of Westphalia (1648) for signatories to those treaties.Those who engage in acts of piracy are called pirates. Historically, offenders have usually been apprehended by military personnel and tried by military tribunals.In the 21st century, the international community is facing many problems in bringing pirates to justice.'HAVING taken more than ordinary Pains in collecting the Materials which compose the following History, we could not be satisfied with our selves, if any Thing were wanting to it, which might render it entirely satisfactory to the Publick: It is for this Reason we have subjoined to the Work, a short Abstract of the Laws now in Force against Pyrates, and made Choice of some particular Cases, (the most curious we could meet with) which have been heretofore tried, by which it will appear what Actions have, and what have not been adjudged Pyracy.It is possible this Book may fall into the Hands of some Masters of Ships, and other honest Mariners, who frequently, by contrary Winds or Tempests, or other Accidents incident to long Voyages, find themselves reduced to great Distresses, either through Scarcity of Provisions, or Want of Stores. I say, it may be a Direction to such as those, what Lengths they may venture to go, without violating the Law of Nations, in Case they should meet other Ships at Sea, or be cast on some inhospitable Shore, which should refuse to trade with them for such Things as are absolutely necessary for the Preservation of their Lives, or the Safety of the Ship and Cargoe.We have given a few Instances in the Course of this History of the Inducements Men have to engage themselves headlong in a Life of so much Peril to themselves, and so destructive to the Navigation of the trading World; to remedy which Evil there seems to be but two Ways, either to find Employment for the great Numbers of Seamen turn’d adrift at the Conclusion of a War, and thereby prevent their running into such Undertakings, or to guard sufficiently the Coast of Africa, the West-Indies, and other Places whereto Pyrates resort.'
  • A General History of the Pyrates,: From Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, to the Present Time. with the Remarkable Action

    Daniel Defoe

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Dec. 19, 2013)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • A General History of the Pyrates: from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, to the present time

    Defoe Daniel ?

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, June 23, 2016)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • A General History of the Pyrates: Their first rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present Time

    Daniel Defoe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 8, 2018)
    A General History of the Pyrates FROM Their first rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present Time by Daniel Defoe. As the Pyrates in the West-Indies have been so formidable and numerous, that they have interrupted the Trade of Europe into those Parts; and our English Merchants, in particular, have suffered more by their Depredations, than by the united Force of France and Spain, in the late War: We do not doubt but the World will be curious to know the Original and Progress of these Desperadoes, who were the Terror of the trading Part of the World. But before we enter upon their particular History, it will not be amiss, by way of Introduction, to shew, by some Examples drawn from History, the great Mischief and Danger which threaten Kingdoms and Commonwealths, from the Increase of these sort of Robbers; when either by the Troubles of particular Times, or the Neglect of Governments, they are not crush’d before they gather Strength. It has been the Case heretofore, that when a single Pyrate has been suffered to range the Seas, as not being worth the Notice of a Government, he has by Degrees grown so powerful, as to put them to the Expence of a great deal of Blood and Treasure, before he was suppress’d. We shall not examine how it came to pass, that our Pyrates in the West-Indies have continually increased till of late; this is an Enquiry which belongs to the Legislature, or Representatives of the People in Parliament, and to them we shall leave it. Our Business shall be briefly to shew, what from Beginnings, as inconsiderable as these, other Nations have suffered.
  • A General History of the Pyrates: From Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, To the Present Time

    Daniel Defoe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 2016)
    A General History of the PyratesFrom Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, To the Present TimeBy Daniel DefoeWith the remarkable Actions and Adventures of the two Female Pyrates - Mary Read and Anne Bonny;A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates is a 1724 book published in Britain containing biographies of contemporary pirates, which was influential in shaping popular conceptions of pirates. It is the prime source for the biographies of many well known pirates. Its author uses the name Captain Charles Johnson, generally considered a pseudonym.As the Pyrates in the West-Indies have been so formidable and numerous, that they have interrupted the Trade of Europe into those Parts; and our English Merchants, in particular, have suffered more by their Depredations, than by the united Force of France and Spain, in the late War: We do not doubt but the World will be curious to know the Original and Progress of these Desperadoes, who were the Terror of the trading Part of the World.But before we enter upon their particular History, it will not be amiss, by way of Introduction, to shew, by some Examples drawn from History, the great Mischief and Danger which threaten Kingdoms and Commonwealths, from the Increase of these sort of Robbers; when either by the Troubles of particular Times, or the Neglect of Governments, they are not crush’d before they gather Strength.It has been the Case heretofore, that when a single Pyrate has been suffered to range the Seas, as not being worth the Notice of a Government, he has by Degrees grown so powerful, as to put them to the Expence of a great deal of Blood and Treasure, before he was suppress’d. We shall not examine how it came to pass, that our Pyrates in the West-Indies have continually increased till of late; this is an Enquiry which belongs to the Legislature, or Representatives of the People in Parliament, and to them we shall leave it.Our Business shall be briefly to shew, what from Beginnings, as inconsiderable as these, other Nations have suffered.