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The narrative traces the subject's life from a modest rural childhood through early enlistment at sea, portraying formative experiences that shaped ambition and resolve. It recounts exploratory voyages, successive ship appointments, and maritime duties that developed professional skill and seamanship. Detailed chapters follow campaigns, naval engagements, and administrative incidents that defined public reputation. Interwoven personal sketches examine temperament, friendships, domestic circumstances, and the sacrifices of long service. The concluding sections assess leadership, fame, and the moral qualities that the author and contemporaries attribute to the subject.
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