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  • Aurora de Chile translated by Wikisource 268565Aurora de Chile This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because...
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  • Author:Camilo Henríquez (category Chilean authors)
    268783Q3344888Camilo HenríquezCamiloHenríquezCamilo HenríquezChilean priest, author, politician Aurora de Chile Monitor araucano Some or all works by this author...
    329 bytes (73 words) - 01:53, 2 January 2023
  • printing-press was established in Chile, and on the 13th February appeared the first ​newspaper, entitled La Aurora de Chile, edited by Camilo Enriquez, a...
    333 bytes (5,509 words) - 07:14, 15 February 2024
  • Iturbide, 253, 254, 255 Jujui, 75 Lautaro Lodge, see "Sociedad." La Aurora de Chile, newspaper, 95 Lafayette, 6 La Mar, 273, 280, 282, 416, 431, 450, 455...
    271 bytes (4,539 words) - 16:15, 30 March 2024
  • the most breathtaking wonder ever: The Polar Aurora (aurora borealis in the Northern Hemisphere, and aurora australis in the Southern Hemisphere). DID YOU...
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  • Aurora de chile (1812) by Camilo Henríquez, translated from Spanish by Wikisource 346387Aurora de chile1812Camilo Henríquez Left untranslated, the name...
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  • Translation:Aurora de Chile/28/Observations Translation:Aurora de Chile/28/Proclamation Translation:Aurora de Chile/28/Chile. Left untranslated, the name "Aurora...
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  • their expertise and a printing press to Chile. They arrived in Valparaiso in November, 1811, and the Aurora de Chile, the first newspaper, began publication...
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  • privileged view of the Moon. For ages, in the sky, we only contemplated clouds, auroras, the Moon, the Sun, and six planets: Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter...
    71 bytes (1,682 words) - 19:09, 10 September 2020
  • Chile Himno Nacional de Chile Aurora de Chile Address to the United Nations General Assembly (Bachelet, 2006-09-20) Constitution of Chile "Los Angeles...
    763 bytes (185 words) - 11:15, 14 March 2020
  • A.*) Dust. AKERS, CHARLES EDWARD. (C. E. A.) Brazil, History (in part); Chile, History (in part); Peru, History (in part). ALABASTER, CHALONER GRENVILLE...
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  • remitida al Editor por una sociedad de patriotas.1812anon Unlike other more profitable colonies of Spanish America, Chile never had many slaves or free blacks;...
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  • of history in Greek mythology. The Araucanians, or Mapuches, of southern Chile could be characterized as one of the last unconquered native civilizations...
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  • Palma on the confines of Pasto, and Morro-Moreno on those of the kingdom of Chile. Chosen to be the throne of light in the ​southern hemisphere, it spreads...
    406 bytes (7,693 words) - 11:53, 2 June 2019
  • ARMAS DE LA PATRIA. (1812) by Anonymous, translated from Spanish by Wikisource 287810ARMAS DE LA PATRIA.1812anon On August 10, 1809, after Napoleon's...
    4 KB (347 words) - 04:53, 25 February 2024
  • Velázquez's 1640s painting of the dwarf El bufón Don Sebastián de Morra (The Jester Don Sebastián de Morra), pictured here. Apollo is the Roman (and Greek) god...
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  • Sobre la Libertad de la Prensa (1812) by Anonymous, translated from Spanish by Wikisource 284934Sobre la Libertad de la Prensa1812anon Abbreviation for...
    7 KB (420 words) - 04:53, 25 February 2024
  • of Chile, led to his imprisonment and death (1475-1538).—Diego d', his son, who avenged his death by killing Pizzaro, but being conquered by Vaca de Castro...
    331 KB (49,498 words) - 01:30, 14 January 2023
  • "trae" In 1812, the Portuguese royal court and seat of government is in Rio de Janeiro in the Portuguese colony of Brazil, where it had established itself...
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  • Hayti, ó Isla de S. Domingo. (1812) by Anonymous, translated from Spanish by Wikisource 285982Hayti, ó Isla de S. Domingo.1812anon "Haití" Though uncommon...
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