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.
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Parker, L. 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 .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Parker, Lucretia. 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. Providence.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Parker, Lucretia. 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 Providence.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Parker, Lucretia. 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