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Excerpt from History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, Vol. 5: From the Year 1807 to the Year 1814
Vigorous interference - Death of Linhares at Rio Janeiro - Domingo Souza succeeds him as chief minister but remains in London - Lord Wellington's moderation towards the Portuguese regency - His embarrassing situation described - His Opinion of the Spanish and Portuguese public men - His great diligence and foresight aided by the industry and vigour of Mr. Stuart supports the war His administrative views and plans described - Opposed by the regency - He desires the prince regent' s return to Portugal without his wife - Carlotta prepares to come without the prince - Is stopped - Mr. Stuart proposes a military government but lord Wellington will not consent - Great desertion from the Portuguese army in consequence of their distressed state from the negligence of the government - Severe examples do not' check it The character of the Portuguese troops declines - Difficulty of procuring specie - Wellington's resources impaired by the shameful cupidity of English merchants at Lisbon and Oporto - Proposal for a Portuguese bank made by Domingo Souza, Mr. Vansittart, and Mr. Villiers - Lord Wellington ridicules it - He permits a contraband trade to be carried on with Lisbon by Soult for the sake of the resources it furnishes 83.
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