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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These services--undertaken solely on my own responsibility--were productive of the most beneficial consequences to the future career of the Brazilian Empire, the integrity of which they secured at a blow, or it may rather be said, without a blow, for none of any magnitude was struck; the dread of the fireships and the certainty arising--from the nocturnal visit of the flagship on the 12th of June, that my plans for making use of them were completed--having determined the Portuguese Admiral to save his fleet by evacuating Bahia. CHAPTER III. CAPTURE OF THE DON MIGUEL--SUMMONS TO THE AUTHORITIES--REASONS FOR THREATS HELD OUT--PROPOSALS FOR CAPITULATION--PROCLAMATIONS--TERMS GRANTED TO PORTUGUESE GARRISON--DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE--PORTUGUESE TROOPS ORDERED TO EMBARK--SYMPTOMS OF DISOBEYING THE ORDER--DELIGHT OF THE PEOPLE ON BECOMING FREE--ELECTION OF A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT--LETTERS TO THE MINISTER OF MARINE. On the 26th of July, the _Pedro Primiero_ arrived in the river MaranhaƵ, and--knowing from the Portuguese admiral's instructions found in the troopships overhauled in the chase, that reinforcements were expected--we hoisted Portuguese colours, with a view of inducing a belief that the flagship belonged to that nation, and had arrived in support of its cause. The authorities, deceived by this ruse, sent off a brig of war--the _Don Miguel_, Captain GarcaƵ--with despatches and |
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