The book Notes On Brazilian Questions was written by author Christie, William Dougal, 1816-1874 Here you can read free online of Notes On Brazilian Questions book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Notes On Brazilian Questions a good or bad book?
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Hudson did not fairly report to Her Majesty's government the transactions in which he was so actively engaged during the last two years, when M. Eusebio was a prominent member of this government. The publication of Mr. Hudson's despatches in the Blue-book was considered a great blow to the Brazilian government, for by a perusal of Mr. Hudson's despatches it became manifest to all the world that the suppression of the slave-trade had been forced on this government. Now Senhor Eusebio and his col...leagues rest their claims for the applause of the world on having spontaneously and on principle undertaken and carried through this most laud- able enterprise." There is another testimony on this subject which I desire to cite ; it is that of two members of the Society of Friends, Messrs. John Candler and Wilson Burgess, who went to Rio in 1852 with an address to the Emperor on slave-trade and slavery; and their testimony is at this moment particularly valuable, when the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society are conveying in 90 • Slavery in Brazil.
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