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... Portuguese blood some germs of that feverish activity which made their forefathers so celebrated in the annals of navigation . Unfortunately , they H cane , and cotton - fields successively attract his attention Brazil and Brazilian ...
... Portuguese blood some germs of that feverish activity which made their forefathers so celebrated in the annals of navigation . Unfortunately , they H cane , and cotton - fields successively attract his attention Brazil and Brazilian ...
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... Portuguese . I was still puzzled to know how a fire that I was unable to render the atmosphere so oppressive . A few see could at this point obscure the sun and moments later , on reaching the summit of a hill where the plants , not ...
... Portuguese . I was still puzzled to know how a fire that I was unable to render the atmosphere so oppressive . A few see could at this point obscure the sun and moments later , on reaching the summit of a hill where the plants , not ...
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... Portuguese origin . The latter live as prisoners , we have said ; yet , however vigilant the jealousy of the inhabitants , their vigilance is daily outwitted by feminine cunning . Though the doors of the Brazilian gynecæums have been ...
... Portuguese origin . The latter live as prisoners , we have said ; yet , however vigilant the jealousy of the inhabitants , their vigilance is daily outwitted by feminine cunning . Though the doors of the Brazilian gynecæums have been ...
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... Portuguese colonists came to this El Dorado for the purpose of acquiring a rapid fortune . To return home as soon as possible , and enjoy their wealth in peace , was their only ambition . Of what use , then , the building of * A ...
... Portuguese colonists came to this El Dorado for the purpose of acquiring a rapid fortune . To return home as soon as possible , and enjoy their wealth in peace , was their only ambition . Of what use , then , the building of * A ...
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... Portuguese blood , it is certainly true that it is in this city that one finds the most liberal aspirations . Hence , within about half a century , the inhabitants of Pernambuco have at various times attempted to shake off the yoke of ...
... Portuguese blood , it is certainly true that it is in this city that one finds the most liberal aspirations . Hence , within about half a century , the inhabitants of Pernambuco have at various times attempted to shake off the yoke of ...
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