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Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, - from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 2 by Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald
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lost. The conduct of Lord Cochrane verberates in our ears--
examine his conduct in the Pacific, and observe that he lost all, and
was obliged to abandon everything to the Spaniards in Peru, afterwards
losing his little force in attacks and tempests. The Ministry
of Rio sent for him, giving him the pompous title of "Admiral of
the Brazils," and great promises--thinking that he would bring
with him a squadron to help the Imperial fraudulence. This is
the great wonder, who has come to carry fire and blood to the
trusty Bahia, bringing with him vessels manned, for the most part,
with Portuguese sailors--and not leaving in Rio a single vessel,
from which he did not take even the negro sailors.

It is only the _Pedro Primiero_ that is manned with the adventurous
foreigners, so that we shall fall upon the 74, and by beating
her, decide the business of Brazil. Our squadron is superior in
physical force, having at their head brave officers, with plenty of
troops. It is commanded in chief by an Admiral who has success
before him, and who wishes to regain the opinion of the public, so
that we may all wait a happy result.

Commerce--the strong pillar which upholds the Constitutional
edifice--has promised great recompense to the victorious fleet and
their chief, and has precious gifts for those who will shew their
gratitude to Bahia, and defend their liberty. Officers who distinguish
themselves, will have a medal representing their victory,
which will make them known to the citizens of Bahia, who will not
be ungrateful.

Citizens of all classes are ready at a moment's warning to decide
the great cause of our liberty, and will measure the greatness of our
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