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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.BrazilWikipedia:WikiProject BrazilTemplate:WikiProject BrazilBrazil articles Low This article has been rated...
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  • Presently it says: The Empire of Brazil was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil and Uruguay. The article I...
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  • past ... Here died, of tuberculosis, on 4 February 1853, the only daughter of the Empress of Brazil, an extraordinarily gifted creature. She left this...
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  • heirs-apparent. My recollection is that in the 18th and early 19th centuries, the title of "Prince of Brazil" was often used, and that Duke of Braganza...
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  • Society 16(1):41-58. Burdick, John. 1995. “Brazil's Black Consciousness Movement.” In Fighting for the Soul of Brazil. Kevin Danaher and Michael Shellenberger...
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  • Talk:Platine War (category GA-Class Brazil articles)
    the 1853 Constitution of Argentina and the State of Buenos Aires. Cambalachero (talk) 02:24, 23 April 2012 (UTC) I switched the text for "Brazilian hegemony...
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  • The issue is: in 20 October 2009, user:Lecen started to erase several sourced informations from article Brazil (edit | talk | history | protect | delete |...
    111 KB (12,439 words) - 14:41, 29 November 2021
  • Cormorant in the year 1853. The Cormorant, together with HMS Rifleman, were the two Royal Navy ships that operated closer to the Brazilian coast in the mid-nineteenth...
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  • merit in being on its own: "In the life of Pedro II of Brazil, growth in both his personal and public roles took place in the decade beginning in 1853. At...
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  • Talk:José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco (category FA-Class Brazil articles)
    Surtsicna (talk) 14:17, 13 July 2010 (UTC) No one. In Brazil, the nobility was not hereditary. See Empire of Brazil#Nobility. His elder son became later Baron...
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  • lists this". Carabayo is not included in Campbell's maps and Yuri just barely crosses the border of Colombia from Brazil. Ethnologue does not include Yuri...
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  • the name of United Provinces of the River Plate. As the Constitution of 1853 states, Argentina is United Provinces of the River Plate, and conserves the...
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  • Feb. 1853 at Capetown. “Presented by his friend Capt. Gregory of Ship Albers of Baltimore at Capetown Feb 1853” This goes against some info in the article...
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  • in 4 portraits. Joseph Cooper (1800-1881), Slavery abolitionist. Sitter in 4 portraits. Francis Augustus Cox (1783-1853), Baptist preacher. Sitter in...
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  • free navigation of these [rivers] is essential to her [Brazil] interests. One chief objective in the policy of Rosas, however, was been to kept them closed...
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  • of Braganza, that in 1822 split from the Royal House of Portugal with the independence of Brazil declared by Emperor Peter I of Brazil (Prince of Portugal...
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  • I am removing the Globalize template. The article in its current form does not seem to state any "viewpoint". It simply lists the members of the cabinet...
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  • Talk:Argentine Civil Wars (category Wikipedia vital articles in History)
    executed in 1828 by Unitarian General Juan Lavalle, who commanded troops dissatisfied with the negotiations that ended the War with Brazil. The following...
    17 KB (1,595 words) - 01:13, 3 April 2024
  • in 1853 or in 1858 when the Brazilian government sent troops on two different occasions by request of the Uruguayan government to quell rebellions in Uruguay...
    101 KB (16,787 words) - 01:19, 8 July 2017
  • later, when he again became prime minister in 1853, learn to appreciate the merits of absence of partisanship in provincial and local politics. Honório,...
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