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in 1791 and entered the navy. He rose quickly through the officer ranks and by 1797 he was in command of a frigate in the Mediterranean as part of a force under the marquês de Nisa. He distinguished himself in a battle with a French frigate on 15 May 1801, in which he only surrendered when he could
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no longer fight back (as in the law of the sea at this period) when at the outset of the battle he had no chance against a more heavily armed opponent, which might have meant death.
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on 31 July 1826, Quintela was re-appointed Naval Minister but in December that year he retired from all public office, since he no longer identified with the new government's aims.
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In retirement he wrote the "Anais da Marinha Portuguesa" (Annals of the Portuguese Navy), which he never completed and which was published posthumously by the
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in November 1807. Rising to vice-admiral around 1811, he served under Don Carlos as admiral-general. He was appointed
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Minister and Secretary of State for the Affairs of the Kingdom of Brazil
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