Lord Palmerston: a opinião e os factos / um brado a pró da verdade
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This work critically examines the legacy of a prominent British statesman, focusing on his political actions and their implications for Portugal. It discusses the historical context of slavery and the role of England in the transatlantic slave trade, contrasting the statesman's proclaimed support for freedom with the realities of his policies. The author highlights the discrepancies between public sentiment and the historical facts surrounding the statesman's influence, particularly in relation to Portugal's own struggles with slavery. Through a detailed analysis of documents and events, the text aims to shed light on the complexities of political alliances and moral responsibilities in the 19th century.
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