The Quarterly Review, Volumes 107-108John Murray, 1860 |
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Page 159
... Brazil from the Spanish and Portuguese Dominions . By Thomas Earl of Dundonald , G.C.B. , Admiral of the Red and Rear - Admiral of the Fleet . Lon- don , 1859 . 8. Monarchy v . Republic : or , Has not Con- stitutional Monarchy in Brazil ...
... Brazil from the Spanish and Portuguese Dominions . By Thomas Earl of Dundonald , G.C.B. , Admiral of the Red and Rear - Admiral of the Fleet . Lon- don , 1859 . 8. Monarchy v . Republic : or , Has not Con- stitutional Monarchy in Brazil ...
Page 160
... your mark altogether ; you could hardly have turned in a more unfortu- nate direction . ' 1 * · The West Indies and the Spanish Main , p . 52 . sibly have fallen a victim to jealousy , and have 160 Oct. The Brazilian Empire .
... your mark altogether ; you could hardly have turned in a more unfortu- nate direction . ' 1 * · The West Indies and the Spanish Main , p . 52 . sibly have fallen a victim to jealousy , and have 160 Oct. The Brazilian Empire .
Page 161
... be vain to conjecture ; he might pos- 6 * See Supplementary Despatches of the Duke of Wellington , ' vol . vi . chap . ii . ( 1860 ) . and conciliatory policy . His successors increased the returns of 1860 . 161 The Brazilian Empire .
... be vain to conjecture ; he might pos- 6 * See Supplementary Despatches of the Duke of Wellington , ' vol . vi . chap . ii . ( 1860 ) . and conciliatory policy . His successors increased the returns of 1860 . 161 The Brazilian Empire .
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... Brazil for the possession of Montevideo , and its whole policy has been one of aggression . It long aspired to ... Brazil had one narrow escape of be- coming 162 Oct. The Brazilian Empire .
... Brazil for the possession of Montevideo , and its whole policy has been one of aggression . It long aspired to ... Brazil had one narrow escape of be- coming 162 Oct. The Brazilian Empire .
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... Brazil occupies an area nearly fourteen times larger than France , and con- tains within its borders 3,000,460 square miles . In extent it is second only to the colossal empires of China and Russia . The United States possesses an area ...
... Brazil occupies an area nearly fourteen times larger than France , and con- tains within its borders 3,000,460 square miles . In extent it is second only to the colossal empires of China and Russia . The United States possesses an area ...
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