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AngerAnger is an emotion of displeasure, usually regarding an act or idea of another person or organisation. Sometimes a person feels angry at him- or herself for having acted stupidly or badly, etc.Anger involves a sense of wrongedness, outrage, frustration, irritation, or violent conflict. In the Christian tradition, causeless, excessive, or protracted anger is sinful (Matt. 5:22; Eph. 4:26; Col. 3:8), one of the seven deadly sins. As ascribed to God, it merely denotes his displeasure with sin and with sinners (Ps. 7:11). Anger may also result from irritability[?] brought on by illness such as bipolar disorder. See also: rendezvous,
the press-gang preyed upon its fellows,
the see,
supplied,
fishermen indifferently protected, but fisheries fostered,
an error in protection invalidated it,
special protections,
the merchant seamen the principal quest,
the outer rings, frigates pressing.html">pressing for their own crews and armed
by regulating captains at the large ports,
their methods.,
complications arising from pressing at sea,
and the right to search foreign vessels for English seamen,
and privateers,
smuggling by,
and transports,
and pilots,
in the ship.html">ship, with her or from her,
hiding on board from,
and men in lieu and foreigners in emergency crews,
evaded by desertion from the ship,
Cornwall dangerous for,
empowered to take Severn and Wye trow-men,
evaded by borrowed, forged, and American protections and by
what it did ashore,
sailors outnumbered on shore by the gang,
its London rendezvous and taverns used.
the class of places selected for operations of,
its resting and refreshment places chosen for purposes of capture,
a hot press at Brighton,
how the sailors' liking for drink was turned to account,
outside assistance to,
assisted by mayors and county magistrates,
townsmen who sided with the sailors against,
resisted at Deal and Dover,
magistrates consign vagabonds and disorderly persons to,
various weapons used against,
sailors killed by gangsmen,
by the populace in attempting to impress,
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