Letters written in France, to a friend in London, between the month of November 1794, and the month of May 1795
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The letters record the author's experiences in France from November 1794 to May 1795, combining first-hand accounts of naval capture and imprisonment, descriptions of violence, plunder, and poor medical and provisioning conditions, encounters with French officers and sailors, and observations on Revolutionary institutions, public mood, and everyday customs. They alternate personal narrative, military detail, and travel reflection to offer a ground-level view of political upheaval and its effects on social order and naval operations.
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