It was, however, of service in exercising the French marine13, and prepared the world to expect some of those noble and heroic actions which are out of the ordinary line of policy, such as the disinterested14 aid lent to the Venetians besieged15 in Candia, and to the Germans pressed by the Ottoman arms at St. Gothard.
The details of the African expedition are lost in the number of successful or unsuccessful wars, waged justly or unjustly, with good or bad policy. We shall merely give the following letter, which was written some years ago on the subject of the Algerine piracies16:
“It is to be lamented17, sire, that the proposals of the order of Malta were not acceded18 to, when they offered, on consideration of a moderate subsidy19 from each Christian power, to free the seas from the pirates of Algiers, Morocco, and Tunis. The knights20 of Malta would then have been truly the defenders21 of Christianity. The actual force of the Algerines is but two fifty-gun ships, five of about forty, and four of thirty guns; the rest are not worth mentioning.
“It is shameful22 to see their little barks seizing our merchant vessels every day throughout the Mediterranean23. They even cruise as far as the Canaries and the Azores.
“Their soldiery, composed of a variety of nations — ancient Mauritanians, ancient Numidians, Arabs, Turks, and even negroes, set sail, almost without provisions, in tight vessels carrying from eighteen to twenty guns, and infest24 all our seas like vultures seeking their prey25. When they see a man of war, they fly; when they see a merchant vessel11 they seize it. Our friends and our relatives, men and women, are made slaves; and we must humbly26 supplicate27 the barbarians28 to deign29 to receive our money for restoring to us their captives.
“Some Christian states have had the shameful prudence30 to treat with them, and send them arms wherewith to attack others, bargaining with them as merchants, while they negotiate as warriors31.
“Nothing would be more easy than to put down these marauders; yet it is not done. But how many other useful and easy things are entirely32 neglected! The necessity of reducing these pirates is acknowledged in every prince’s cabinet; yet no one undertakes their reduction. When the ministers of different courts accidently talk the matter over, they do but illustrate33 the fable34 of tying the bell round the cat’s neck.
“The order of the Redemption of Captives is the finest of all monastic institutions, but it is a sad reproach to us. The kingdoms of Fez, Algiers, and Tunis have no marabous of the Redemption of Captives; because, though they take many Christians35 from us, we take scarcely any Mussulmans from them.
“Nevertheless, they are more attached to their religion than we are to ours; for no Turk or Arab ever turns Christian, while they have hundreds of renegadoes among them, who even serve in their expeditions. An Italian named Pelegini, was, in 1712, captain-general of the Algerine galleys36. The miramolin, the bey, the dey, all have Christian females in their seraglios, but there are only two Turkish girls who have found lovers in Paris.
“The Algerine land force consists of twelve thousand regular soldiers only; but all the rest of the men are trained to arms; and it is this that renders the conquest of the country so difficult. The Vandals, however, easily subdued37 it; yet we dare not attack it.”

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