For Love of Country, by Cyrus 
Townsend Brady 
 
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Title: For Love of Country A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the 
Revolution 
Author: Cyrus Townsend Brady 
Release Date: March 10, 2007 [EBook #20791] 
Language: English 
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For Love of Country 
A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution
BY 
CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY 
 
AUTHOR OF "THE GRIP OF HONOR," "FOR THE FREEDOM OF 
THE SEA," ETC. 
 
NEW YORK 
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 
1908 
 
Copyright, 1898, 
BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 
All rights reserved. 
 
TO THE 
Society of the Sons of the Revolution, 
And those kindred organizations whose chief function is to cultivate a 
spirit of patriotism and love of country in the present by recalling the 
struggles and sacrifices of the past. 
 
PREFACE 
Since the action of this story falls during the periods, and the book 
deals with personages and incidents, which are usually treated of in the 
more serious pages of history, it is proper that some brief word of
explanation should be written by which I might confirm some of the 
romantic happenings hereafter related, which to the casual reader may 
appear to draw too heavily upon his credulity for acceptance. 
The action between the Randolph and the Yarmouth really happened, 
the smaller ship did engage the greater for the indicated purpose, much 
as I have told it; and if I have ventured to substitute another name for 
that of the gallant sailor and daring hero, Captain Nicholas Biddle, who 
commanded the little Randolph, and lost his life, on that occasion, I 
trust this paragraph may be considered as making ample amends. The 
remarkable fight between those two ships is worthy of more extended 
notice than has hitherto been given it, in any but the larger tones (and 
not even in some of those) of the time. As far as my information 
permits me to say, there never was a more heroic battle on the seas. 
Again, it is evident to students of history that the character of 
Washington has not been properly understood hitherto, by the very 
people who revere his name, though the excellent books of Messrs. 
Ford, Wilson, Lodge, Fiske, and others are doing much to destroy the 
popular canonization which made of the man a saint; in defence of my 
characterization of him I am able to say that the incidents and 
anecdotes and most of the conversations in which he appears are 
absolutely historical. 
If I have dwelt too long and too circumstantially upon the Trenton and 
Princeton campaigns for a book so light in character as is this one, it 
may be set down to an ardent admiration for Washington as man and 
soldier, and a design again to exhibit him as he was at one of the most 
critical and brilliant points of his career. Furthermore, I find that the 
school and other histories commonly accessible to ordinary people are 
not sufficiently awake to the importance and brilliancy of the campaign, 
and I cherish the hope that this book may serve, in some measure, to 
establish its value. 
I have freely used all the histories and narratives to which I had access, 
without hesitation; and if I have anticipated a distinguished arrival, or 
hastened the departure of a ship, or altered the date of a naval battle, or 
changed its scene, I plead the example of the distinguished masters of
fiction, to warrant me. 
In closing I cannot refrain from thanking those who have so kindly 
assisted me with advice and correction during the writing of this story 
and the reading of the proof, especially the Rev. A. J. P. McClure. 
C. T. B. 
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA., November, 1897. 
 
Contents 
Book I 
THE EVENTS OF A NIGHT 
CHAPTER 
I 
KATHARINE YIELDS HER INDEPENDENCE II THE COUNTRY 
FIRST OF ALL III COLONEL WILTON IV LORD DUNMORE'S 
MEN PAY AN EVENING CALL V A TIMELY INTERFERENCE VI 
A FAITHFUL SUBJECT OF HIS MAJESTY VII THE LOYAL 
TALBOTS VIII AN UNTOLD STORY IX BENTLEY'S PRAYER X 
A SOLDIER'S EPITAPH 
Book II 
KNIGHTS ERRANT OF THE SEA 
XI CAPTAIN JOHN PAUL JONES XII AN IMPORTANT 
COMMISSION XIII A CLEVER STRATAGEM XIV A SURPRISE 
FOR THE JUNO XV CHASED BY A FRIGATE XVI 'TWIXT LOVE 
AND DUTY XVII AN INCIDENTAL PASSAGE AT ARMS XVIII 
DUTY WINS THE GAME
Book III 
THE LION    
    
		
	
	
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