Relaçam dedicada A Serenissima Senhora Rainha da Gram Bretanha da Jornada que fes de Lixboa the Por-ts Mouth
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A first-person travel account blends a formal dedication to the British queen with a close record of a state voyage from Lisbon to Portsmouth, emphasizing public spectacle and maritime detail. It recounts ceremonial send-offs, triumphal arches, salutes, music and religious observances, alongside practical descriptions of ships, pilots, fleet movements and onboard life. Sensory impressions of departure — smoke, banners, fanfare and crowded boats — alternate with reflective and poetic addresses, producing an episodic narrative that combines diplomatic ritual, devotional tone and technical seafaring observation during a high-profile ocean crossing.
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