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English: CoA Imperial Brazilian Army in 1860.
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Source BRASIL/Ministério da Guerra. Almanaque Militar para o ano de 1860 - Organisado no Quartel-General do Exercito na Corte - em virtude antigo quarto do Regulamento approvado pelo decreto N. 1881 de 31 de janeiro de 1857. Rio de Janeiro: Typographia Universal Laemert/Ministério da Guerra.
Author Government of Impire of Brazil
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