Her battery consisted of six twelve pounder carronades, and her crew numbered twenty five men.The upper part of the netting was weighted with kentledge, the pigs of iron used for ballast so that, should the hardy assailants succeed free guitar lead scale in coming alongside and scaling the side, a few blows of an axe would let fall the heavily weighted nettings, sweeping the boarders into the sea, and covering boats and men with an impenetrable mesh, under which they would be at the mercy of the sailors on the frigate's decks.The annals of the little seafaring villages along the coast of Maine and Massachusetts abound in anecdotes of hardy skippers who outwitted the watchful British, and ran their little schooners or sloops into port under the very guns of a blockading man of war.With true Yankee audacity, she extended her cruise even into the Irish Channel, and there preyed upon British commerce until the enemy was moved to send a squadron to free guitar lead scale rout out the audacious intruder.During the battle with the Peacock, a second British man of war brig, the Espigle, lay quietly at anchor only four miles away.And as the year rolled on, and the free guitar lead scale blockade along the American coast was made more strict, the meetings between the enemies became more frequent.On the New England coast, the blockade was less severely enforced.8, the privateer schooner Lottery was standing down the bay under easy sail, out bound on a voyage to free guitar lead scale Bombay.From the bulwarks rose on all sides, to the ends of the yards, a huge net made of ratlin stuff, boiled in pitch until it would turn the edge of a cutlass, and further strengthened by nail rods and small chains.The British, too, had begun to fit out privateers, though American commerce offered but free guitar lead scale little enticement for these mercenary gentry.

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