The Cruise of the "Lively Bee", Or, A Boy's Adventure in the War of 1812

The Cruise of the
Title The Cruise of the "Lively Bee", Or, A Boy's Adventure in the War of 1812 PDF eBook
Author John De Morgan
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Total Pages 232
Release 1892
Genre Children's stories
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The Cruise of the "Lively Bee"; Or A Boy's Adventures in the War of 1812

The Cruise of the
Title The Cruise of the "Lively Bee"; Or A Boy's Adventures in the War of 1812 PDF eBook
Author John De Morgan
Publisher Alpha Edition
Total Pages 174
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The Cruise of the LIVELY BEE

The Cruise of the LIVELY BEE
Title The Cruise of the LIVELY BEE PDF eBook
Author John De Morgan
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Total Pages 112
Release 2014-08-12
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ISBN 9781500820336

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There was a large crowd on the Battery in New York City one hot day in June in the year eighteen-hundred-and-twelve.Every one was talking and every one was looking out across the waters of the harbor.There were pale, anxious faces in that crowd, and side by side with them were the flushed cheeks of men and boys whose hearts were fired with patriotic zeal.Women were looking at their husbands, and young girls' hearts were throbbing with painful excitement as they saw the enthusiasm of their sweethearts."War, did you say?""Ay, ay, the President has aroused at last, and old England shall be taught another and a final lesson."It was true.President James Madison had signed the Declaration of War against Great Britain.War!There were many in that crowd who remembered 1783; there stood the man who, in his boyhood's days, had climbed the flagpole and torn down the Union Jack of England, and in its place had hoisted the Star Spangled Banner.Many whose hair was now turning gray had shouldered the musket and had marched with Washington from victory to victory.The war had ended when the British evacuated the city, but America was not free and independent.England held the supremacy of the seas.English vessels entered American ports, and men were impressed as seamen on the technical ground that they had never abjured allegiance.American vessels were boarded on the high seas, and some of the best men taken away and forced to serve under the English flag.There is a limit to forbearance, and the young nation, whose infancy had scarcely been passed, resolved that it would be better to die than endure such insults.War was declared.It looked like madness.It was so, if judged by the ordinary rules of national conduct.Great Britain was the mistress of the seas.On the roll of her navy were over a thousand ships, and eighty-five of the largest were actually in American ports.President Madison and his Cabinet did not, however, intend that the war should be waged on the high seas.The American ships-of-war were to remain in the harbors as so many floating batteries for defensive purposes.In New York Harbor was a small squadron under the command of Commodore Rodgers.He heard the rumor that he was not to go out to sea, and dispatched Captains Bainbridge and Stewart to Washington to confer with the Secretary of the Navy.Secretary Paul Hamilton listened attentively to the two captains, and they thought they had won their case; but with great courtesy he thanked them, and said that the President had, with the consent of his Cabinet, decided to order the ships to remain in the harbors.Captain Stewart stamped his foot, and with almost anger, exclaimed:"Sir, you are going to ruin the country; I'll have you impeached!"Paul Hamilton smiled.Off went Stewart to the White House and argued his case so well that the President put the unsigned order in his desk, and told the captain he would consider the matter.War was declared a few days after that consultation.Commodore Rodgers was ready to sail, and only awaited official knowledge of the declaration.The crowd at the Battery held divergent sentiments."It's all very well for Rodgers to take his ships out, but kin he bring 'em back," asked an old sailor whose face was tanned by many a summer sun and winter wind; "kin he bring 'em back? That's what I want to know!""You're afraid, Sam Buller, that's what's the matter.""Durn it! I afraid, younker? I hate John Bull like pizen, and but that's no reason why I should go an' get killed and do no good.""Take no notice of the old grumbler, men. Our commodore will not only come back, but will bring lots of British ships as prizes."The speaker was a boy-a mere child-for he had only just passed his eleventh birthday; but he was dressed in the full uniform of the United States navy, and ranked as a midshipman."Hark to the baby!"

The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee"

The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee
Title The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee" PDF eBook
Author John De Morgan
Publisher BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages 230
Release 2023-09-15
Genre Fiction
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"The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee', or a Boy's Adventures in the War of 1812" by John De Morgan is a historical adventure novel that transports readers to the era of the War of 1812. The story follows the exciting exploits of a young boy as he embarks on a thrilling maritime journey during this pivotal moment in history. Set against the backdrop of the War of 1812, the novel offers a vivid portrayal of the challenges and dangers faced by sailors and privateers during this conflict. Readers can expect to encounter thrilling sea battles, daring escapades, and encounters with historical figures of the time. The book not only serves as an engaging adventure story but also provides valuable insights into the historical events and context of the War of 1812. It offers readers an opportunity to learn about this important period in American history through the eyes of the story's young protagonist. Overall, "The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee'" is an enthralling blend of history and adventure, making it a compelling read for those interested in maritime history, naval warfare, and the early 19th century. It captures the spirit of adventure and patriotism that characterized this era and brings it to life through the experiences of its young hero.

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Title The Publishers Weekly PDF eBook
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Total Pages 2428
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Genre American literature
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Title The Trader's Captive PDF eBook
Author Lionel Lounsberry
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Total Pages 198
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Total Pages 232
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