Correspondence in Relation to the Capture of the British Brigs Detroit And Caled

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Correspondence in Relation to the Capture of the British Brigs Detroit And Caled
Jesse D Jesse Duncan Elliott
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You say that "if Mr. Watts or the seamen had remained, or re- turned after the cargo was landed, we should have been able to have brought the vessel into port. " Mr. Watts and his brave companions had a more noble employment than removing furs ; they were at the battery at Black Rock, un- der my. Immediate direction, in desperate fight, and many of them left their gory bodies there as testimonials of the desperate conflict of that morning.
But to have done with tliis. I consider, sir, that you
...are set on by my ene- mies to bait me, or that your own vanity has instigated you to make yourself gain at my expense, and that you pursue your aim in a spirit of determined hos- tility. I thought so in reading your first letter ; but the hazard to yourself was so fearful that I presumed you would have prudence enough to desist when that was pointed out to you. I have observed less restraint now, as is natural toward a determined foe, but I still think you will have caution enough to avoid publication.

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