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The biography traces the life of a naval officer who rose from humble Scottish coastal origins to prominence at sea, following early apprenticeship, merchant voyages, and command of trading vessels. It describes his participation in the transatlantic trade, his self-education and forceful temperament, and a fortunate inheritance that led him to adopt a new surname and divide his life between plantation proprietorship and maritime ambition. The narrative recounts his revolutionary naval cruises, a celebrated frigate engagement with a British warship, and later diplomatic efforts in European ports. It ends with an account of service abroad and final years, drawing on letters, journals, and contemporary memoirs to portray a driven, complex character.

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Hutchins Hapgood

Hutchins Hapgood was an American author and journalist known for his explorations of social issues and cultural themes in early 20th-century America. His notable works include "The Spirit of the Ghetto: Studies of the Jewish Quarter in New York," which provides a vivid portrayal of Jewish immigrant life in New York City. Hapgood's writing often reflects his interest in anarchism and social reform, as seen in titles like "An Anarchist Woman" and "The Autobiography of a Thief." Through his diverse literary contributions, he engaged with the complexities of identity, community, and the human experience.

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