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292.<br />

The anti-slavery ardent was the one most froquently used<br />

in the Uganda resolutions cent to the "oroign Office. Anti.<br />

slavery sentiment had thug spread far beyond the confinoo<br />

<strong>of</strong> the c al1 A, S, So to percolate a wide, coction <strong>of</strong>. the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England; it wan frequently ex; roc3ed by coimcrcial<br />

interests, It was <strong>of</strong> course the most impeccable arCumant<br />

for annexation f emotive $ impressive, and disin tareotod,<br />

thus had a wide appeal, which could not easily to<br />

dicrogardod.<br />

Thus both the CoRoS, and the A,, C. S* had coo ? role<br />

with the Company and both had tried to organize agitation,<br />

(tho A.;, S, eight have done more had not Allen <strong>go</strong>ne on<br />

a visit to Auatraliii 'in mid-Novombor 1692) "<br />

all this effort the fo ]. iug orkad up was cont .wd<br />

. rnd<br />

But oven with<br />

to a<br />

Small, section <strong>of</strong> the British populations It hau boon artuod<br />

in a chapter <strong>of</strong> a theziai "The Eritich and Uganda 18621-190011<br />

by A, Law, that the agitation was 1 tr e1y a; outcn* uat<br />

nation wide and had oupport troll all claanon and coctiona <strong>of</strong><br />

the population* As a mault <strong>of</strong> a rather arrow ce1octio <strong>of</strong><br />

(1) Landon fh, p, theria, 19 6. The chapter on the 189<br />

agitation w<strong>ac</strong> published in the IT da Sou<br />

all' }I ch 19kß<br />

Pro* 81.140,

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