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Andrada e Silva
[ an-drah-duh e seel-vuh ]
noun
- Jo·sé Bo·ni·fa·cio de [zhaw-, ze, baw-nee-, fah, -sy, oo, di], 1763–1838, Brazilian statesman and scientist: architect of Brazilian independence.
Example Sentences
The thoroughfare still retains a special hemispheric character, thanks to the presence of monuments along its route honoring Juan Pablo Duarte of the Dominican Republic, Gen. José Artigas of Uruguay, José Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva of Brazil, Benito Juárez of Mexico, Gen. José de San Martín of Argentina, Simón Bolívar of Venezuela and José Martí of Cuba.
Dana after B.J. d’Andrada e Silva, who described, in 1800, one of its varieties allochroite, a Norwegian garnet, so named from its variable colour.
Besides which, I speak now less English than Portuguese. 24th.—Having now received the portrait which Mr. Erle, an ingenious young English artist, has been painting of the Senhora Alerez Dona Maria de Jesus, I took it to show it to her friend and patron, Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva.
They then demanded a provisional junta to be appointed for the government of the province, and that José Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva, should be appointed president.
The Prince goes on discharging the soldiers. 19th.—This day the new ministers arrived from St. Paul's; the chief of whom in station, as in talent, is Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva.
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