Brewer, L. (1816). An affecting narrative of Louisa Baker, a native of Massachusetts: Who, in early life having been shamefully seduced, deserted her parents and enlisted in disguise on board an American frigate as a marine ; where in two or three engagements she displayed the most heroic fortitude and was honorably discharged therefrom, a few months since, without a discovery of her sex being made. Printed for the purchaser.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brewer, Lucy. An Affecting Narrative of Louisa Baker, a Native of Massachusetts: Who, in Early Life Having Been Shamefully Seduced, Deserted Her Parents and Enlisted in Disguise on Board an American Frigate as a Marine ; Where in Two or Three Engagements She Displayed the Most Heroic Fortitude and Was Honorably Discharged Therefrom, a Few Months Since, Without a Discovery of Her Sex Being Made. Portsmouth, N.H: Printed for the purchaser, 1816.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brewer, Lucy. An Affecting Narrative of Louisa Baker, a Native of Massachusetts: Who, in Early Life Having Been Shamefully Seduced, Deserted Her Parents and Enlisted in Disguise on Board an American Frigate as a Marine ; Where in Two or Three Engagements She Displayed the Most Heroic Fortitude and Was Honorably Discharged Therefrom, a Few Months Since, Without a Discovery of Her Sex Being Made. Printed for the purchaser, 1816.