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Business Interest Groups in Nineteenth-Century Brazil (Cambridge Latin American Studies)
by Eugene Ridings
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with references to "Rio de Janeiro".
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... 5 This threat helped create Brazil's first lasting business interest groups, the commercial associations of Rio de Janeiro, Pernambuco, and Bahia, in 1834, 1839, and 1840. The tendency of import tariffs to climb increased during the 188os and ... "
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Cambridge History of Latin America, Volume 11: Bibliographical Essays
by Leslie Bethell
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... 87; Rome, 1956-60); for the entire period, the same author's monumental ten- volume Historia da Companhia de Jesus no Brasil (Lisbon-Rio de Janeiro, 1938-50) is of fundamental importance, ... "
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Cruzeiro Do Sul: A History of Brazil's Half-Millennium, Vol. 2: O Povo (the People) 19th & 20th Centuries
by James Hufferd
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... 24 years as Prince-Regent), after his mother, the melancholy old Queen ("Mad") Maria's death, was crowned, most oddly in colonial Rio de Janeiro, King Joáo VI of still-occupied Portugal, and (by now) of the fledgling, new co-equal Kingdom of Brazil. He had, back ... "
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Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio Grande, Mato Grosso, New York, Dom Pedro, Boris Fausto, United States, Nelson Werneck, Buenos Aires, Latin America
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Catalogue of the Brazilian section. Philadelphia International Exhibition, 1876.
by Michigan Historical Reprint Series
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... 6. Commission General for the National Exhibitions. Rio de Janeiro. Specimens of MINERALS from S. Paulo. ... "
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