The Slave Trade And Lord Palmerstons Bill

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The Slave Trade And Lord Palmerstons Bill
Bernardo De S Nogueira De Figueiredo S Da Bandeira
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(3) Vide Class B, page 337 22 In another despatch he expresses himself thus: " I do not attri- " bute to the Viscount de Sd da Bandeira the desire to protect the " Slave Trade : as 1 believe him to be impressed with a high idea "of the value and resources of the African colonies of Portugal; " and that, if well directed, on the abolition of the depopulating " system of exportation of negroes, they might be made to replace " to the mother country the loss of the Brazils. I am however con- "
...vinced, that delay is now the object of Viscount de Sa, in order " to relieve himself from daily persecution from those who, through " active intrigue, are opposing the abolition of the Slave Trade ; " and that he thinks he can in some measure conciliate certain par- " ties, whom he looks upon as still important politically, by al- " lowing them a somewhat longer period for their transactions, pre- " vious to cutting off the source of extensive advantages to them, the " loss of which might provoke vindictive hostility, inconvenient to " the Government during the ensuing elections.

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