Brazil: Its Condition and ProspectsAppleton, 1891 - 352 psl. |
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... present , and treated with every mark of re- spect and admiration . It was known , however , that disaffection existed in the military and naval forces stationed at the capital . The regular troops were jealous of the measures taken by ...
... present , and treated with every mark of re- spect and admiration . It was known , however , that disaffection existed in the military and naval forces stationed at the capital . The regular troops were jealous of the measures taken by ...
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... present some facts in respect to the present situation of Brazil which will be both instructive and entertaining to general readers . My object is to answer such questions as an intelligent American would be likely to ask in regard to ...
... present some facts in respect to the present situation of Brazil which will be both instructive and entertaining to general readers . My object is to answer such questions as an intelligent American would be likely to ask in regard to ...
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... present one had not commenced . The consequence was , that our voyage to Brazil was by the way of Europe , while the voyage home was from Rio to New York on one of the new American steamers . I embarked with my wife and daughter on the ...
... present one had not commenced . The consequence was , that our voyage to Brazil was by the way of Europe , while the voyage home was from Rio to New York on one of the new American steamers . I embarked with my wife and daughter on the ...
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... present city limits are twenty hills , some of which are quite prominent and covered with buildings . The prin- cipal hill is Santa Theresa . On the Gloria are a white church of the same name , and a few villas -RIO AND ITS PEOPLE.
... present city limits are twenty hills , some of which are quite prominent and covered with buildings . The prin- cipal hill is Santa Theresa . On the Gloria are a white church of the same name , and a few villas -RIO AND ITS PEOPLE.
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... present . The general absence of elegant private carriages , and the habit of genteel peo- plo riding in the " bondes , " give Rio a democratic char- acteristic that few other cities possess . Rich and poor travel in the pleasant , open ...
... present . The general absence of elegant private carriages , and the habit of genteel peo- plo riding in the " bondes , " give Rio a democratic char- acteristic that few other cities possess . Rich and poor travel in the pleasant , open ...
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acres Agassiz agricultural Amazon Valley American appearance Bahia Brazil Brazilian building Cabinet capital Ceará cents Chamber of Deputies church coffee colony color crop cultivated distance Dom Pedro II eight election emancipation Emperor export feet five forest forty four frequently Government ground half hammock hills hour hundred Indians interior Iracema João Alfredo labor ladies land Liberal look Manáos ment miles million dollars milreis minister ministry month morning mountains municipal night o'clock onça Ouro Preto Pará party passed Paulo Pedro Pernambuco Petropolis Piracicaba plantations planters pleasant Portugal Portuguese Portuguese language pounds present president principal province railway received Rio de Janeiro river River Plate Santos São Paulo seen Senator side situated slavery slaves soil South steamers street-cars streets teachers thousand dollars timber tion trees twenty United usually yellow fever