Excerpt from The Modern Traveller, Vol. 13 of 30: A Description, Geographical, Historical, and Topographical, of the Various Countries of the Globe
We now enter upon one of the most important provinces of Brazil, the auriferous regions of Minas Geraes (General Mines), in the heart of which the Marquis Pombal would have placed the new capital of the Portuguese empire, which he projected to transfer to the western hemisphere. In some respects, St. Jao d'el Rey would be a more advantageous position for the capital of Brazil, than Rio. It is more central, and, in the event of foreign invasion or attacks, more secure. Guarded by the mountains which form a natural barrier, its elevated plains would seem to be the very place for the King of Diamonds to hold his court. One prominent objection is the want of good roads; but, perhaps, there is another objection more insuperable behind. Good roads would make the forbidden districts too accessible, and the residence of the court in any part of the province would attract too large a population to the neighbourhood.
Minas Geraes is the most mountainous province in the empire.
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