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so, and even less as the ships became faster. None of this prevented her from asking Pedro II to recognize her and her daughter as part of the imperial family, and thus, entitled to money and her owh private household, all paid by Brazil. If she cared just a little for those children, she would have visited Pedro II, who was only 8 years old when his father died. The same for Pedro II's sisters, who never trvelled to Brazil after their marriage but were paid montly pensions by the Brazilian government. No wonder Pedro II never truly liked any of them. In fact, he didn't like anyone: he knew how people were only interested on grabing favors, never on doing somethign useful for the country. --
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nada resiste. Conversador delicioso, com reputação de aventuras galantes, acudindo fagueiro ao menor apelo, Rodrigo Silva, calmo e cortês, falava habilidosamente, suscitando universal simpatia, deixando o adversário a sorrir e a murmurar: 'que maganão!' " "Aludia-as ao seu maquiavelismo e cinismo elegantes. Percebia-se que apreciava o governo com a sensibilidade de um
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holds it. In Brazil the USP Library has it. Sorry I can't help, it is very hard to find sources about the Imperial Navy. I have also looked for books in the past, only a few were published and they are hard to find, the archives of the Navy in Rio de Janeiro has an awesome collection but access is precarious and nothing is in digital format. Cheers,
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Thanks Lecen, I have never seen the book about the orders of the empire. I do have the book by Afonso Celso. It is a very interesting view of Rodrigo Silva. Although not from the same party Afonso Celso and Rodrigo were personal friends according to one edition of the IHGB magazine. Another very
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I don't like Amelie. I really don't like her. She never cared about Brazil. Pedro I's children became orphans of father in 1834, why didn't she bother to travel to Brazil to see them? They were only children! It was no tlike before, when it took 2 months on a sailing ship. By then, it took a month or
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Also a description of Rodrigo Silva: "Gemenhamente trajado, guapo e esbelto, portando-se na Câmara como um elegante salão, as suíças e o cabelo de um negro luzidio que, atenta a idade do ministro, autorizava suspeitas, afável para com todos, o referendário da lei de 13 de maio possuia o charme a que
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I'm going to work on Pedro I's legitimate and illegitimate children when I finish the article and move to the family box. I'll add only the children which are generally agreed to have been his, or else, I'd have to add around 20 people. That means that I'll add the four children he had with Domitila
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I believe it wouldn't be hard to find sources to write a good biography of Francisca, Princess of Joinville, for example. Since she is the ancestor of the present claimant to the French throne, he must be keeping all her personal letters, as well as photographs. The problem is that we don't have as
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Hey Lecen, I am good and you? What are you working on now? I checked if I can access these books, unfortunately I can't find libraries around here with these volumes. I looked in the database of other libraries, they are very rare. I found only a few libraries in the US and some in Europe that
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The best book regarding Iguaçu is Alberto Rangel's "Pedro Primeiro and Domitila", almost unreadable because there is a lot of French quotations and because it's in old Portuguese. Try reading "Nichteroy" instead of "Niterói". It's mostly a biography of Domitila. It has some nice photos of Iguaçu
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Estou mantendo um olho no artigo. Cuidado para não se perder em trivialidades e acabar colocando qualquer ifnromação apenas para fazer volume. Este artigo é o tipo que não é possível ficar grande ou detalhado. Acho melhor você unificar "birth" e "education" em "early life" apenas, inclusive
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I'm glad I could help, I wish I had the time to collaborate more in the Empire of Brazil task-force. I would also like to work on Portuguese history articles, they are both areas that have very few editors. In time we will get there, I hope. Cheers,
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is now among the best on Knowledge. It's sad to see that so few were interested on reviewing the article. But perhaps fewer is better. I'd like to tell you that I'm glad you found time to review the article and give your support. Thank you very much,
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Twelve editors supported the move and only four opposed. I complained to him about how unfair and absurd was his action and that he should accept the will of the vast majority or at least reopen the move request. I'd like to ask you to
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Paulista, how have you been? Haven't heard nothing from you for quite some time. Could you try to look in that library you told me about once if it has the 9-volume work "
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but said a new RM could be started if new evidence was presented. This I have done after discussion with Qwyrxian and User:Lecen. This means that
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It was worth the shot. Those books can be found in Australia, but not here in Fortaleza. Grat, huh? I wanted to improve the article about
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especially recommend that people don't do the "Support per person X and Y", as such comments are close to useless,
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Thanks Lecen, I appreciate the assistance. I agree, smaller and simpler articles are also easier to read.
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there. And you'll be surprised: I just found out that there is actually a biography of Iguaçu:
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many good historians as before. There are fewer and fewer in Brazil each year that passes.
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but it will be impossible without a good biography of him. I'm right now working on
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Hey, Paulista. I don't know if you're itnerested, but I found
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Lecen
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15:48, 11 June 2012 (UTC)
Paulista01
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16:23, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
John Pascoe Grenfell
Manuel Marques de Sousa, Count of Porto Alegre
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this
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13:58, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
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15:03, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Paulista01
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see here in this virtual bookstore
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