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1Highwaymen and pirates' own book

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  • Title: ➤  Highwaymen and pirates' own book
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 82
  • Publisher: J. B. Perry - Nafis & Cornish
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  • Publish Location: Philadelphia - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1845
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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Luís I of Portugal

of Portugal from 1861 to 1889. Luís was a member of the ruling House of Braganza. The second son of Queen Maria II and her consort, King Ferdinand II, and

HMS Diligent (1806)

HMS Diligent was the French naval brig Diligent, launched in 1800, that HMS Renard captured in 1806. The Royal Navy took her into service under her existing

T. Sailo

LIAN, BRIG T. SAILO HERLIAM TA" [Brig T. Sailo the giant star of Mizos has died]. Mizo Special Report (in Mizo). Retrieved 11 April 2015. "Brig T. Sailo

HMS Lightning (1806)

There she was part of the British squadron that supported the House of Braganza, which had fled Portugal for Brazil. The station was not one that would

Bandra

Seven Islands of Bombay were given away as part of the dowry of Catherine Braganza. However, Salsette island, on which Bandra laid, was not part of this treaty

Brazilian War of Independence

various provinces. The tensions culminated in prince regent Pedro of Braganza's proclamation of independence on 7 September 1822, in what became known

High Seas (TV series)

sisters Eva and Carolina Villanueva travel on the ocean liner, Bárbara de Braganza (formerly Covadonga), en route from Spain to Brazil in the late 1940s.

Italia (airship)

at Citta di Milano and Braganza pilots: Penzo and Crosio. Cableship Citta di Milano and seal fishery vessels Hobby and Braganza. Norwegian trapper Waldemar

George Sartorius

command the small fleet of the ex-Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro, Duke of Braganza, in the attempt to defeat his brother Dom Miguel, who had usurped the throne

Peninsular War

the British the use of the Portuguese fleet. Furthermore, Prince John of Braganza, regent for his insane mother Queen Maria I, had declined to join the emperor's