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Brazilian History: Biographies

Andrada e Silva, José Bonifácio de

Bonifácio, José

Cardoso, Fernando Henrique

Castelo Branco, Humberto

Collor de Mello, Fernando

Costa e Silva, Artur da

da Silva, Luiz Inácio

Figueiredo, João Baptista de Oliveira

Fonseca, Manuel Deodoro da

Franco, Itamar Augusto

Garrastazú Médici, Emílio

Goulart,

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