TRAVELS IN BRAZIL. 



3^7 



tugal from his earliest youth, the most affectionate 

 regard for his original countrymen, and received us 

 with a German cordiality and friendship which 

 could not fail immediately to inspire us with the 

 sincerest esteem and gratitude, — sentiments which 

 we feel peculiar pleasure in being able thus pub- 

 licly to acknowledge. 



END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. 



I 



