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Pirate Oaths, Mutinous Murmurings and British Counter-civilities at Sea in the Eighteenth Century
If life aboard ship in the Royal Navy in the eighteenth century was characterised by sonic affirmations of the extensive and sometimes punitive powers granted to captains by the Articles of War, wh...