Brazil and the Brazilians : portrayed in historical and descriptive sketches . s command. But by whom was it preached ? It could not have been by eitherof the other apostles, Paul, Peter, John, &c. St. Thomas, therefore, must havebeen the man! No wonder the Jesuits were able to map out his travels fromBrazil to Peru, to find traces of his pastoral staff, crosses erectedby him, and inscriptions in Greek and Hebrew written by bis The Commerce of Bahia. 497 hand. They even brought his sandals and mantle unconsumedout of the volcano of Arequipa. I suppose it was either in goingor returning that he


Brazil and the Brazilians : portrayed in historical and descriptive sketches . s command. But by whom was it preached ? It could not have been by eitherof the other apostles, Paul, Peter, John, &c. St. Thomas, therefore, must havebeen the man! No wonder the Jesuits were able to map out his travels fromBrazil to Peru, to find traces of his pastoral staff, crosses erectedby him, and inscriptions in Greek and Hebrew written by bis The Commerce of Bahia. 497 hand. They even brought his sandals and mantle unconsumedout of the volcano of Arequipa. I suppose it was either in goingor returning that he visited England and preached under theGlastonbury Thorn. The commerce of Bahia suffered to some extent at the suppres-sion of the slave-trade; but it is slowly advancing in legitimatechannels. The culture of tobacco and of coffee are both are projected into the interior, and steamers (not to men-tion the Government lines) run to the coast-towns in Sergipe andAlagoas on the north, and nearly to Espirito Santo on the south. ^ite* Jwr^ ? ?! ii nil*.


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