FOOTNOTES:[1]Ilex paraguayensisis the scientific name of the yerba shrub or tree. Amongst other varieties from which tea is obtained are theI. curitibensis,I. gigantea,I. ovalifolia,I. humboldtiana.[2]Bartolomé Mitre was born in 1821, and was, after a military career, selected President in 1862. In 1865 he allied his country with Brazil in operations against Paraguay.[3]One or two of the planters were notable exceptions to the general opposition to the liberation. Antonio du Silva Prado, a wealthy Paulista and the owner of hundreds of slaves, performed a noble act when he set all his negroes at liberty before the law was passed, and many planters in São Paulo followed his example by freeing their slaves forthwith.
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[1]Ilex paraguayensisis the scientific name of the yerba shrub or tree. Amongst other varieties from which tea is obtained are theI. curitibensis,I. gigantea,I. ovalifolia,I. humboldtiana.
[1]Ilex paraguayensisis the scientific name of the yerba shrub or tree. Amongst other varieties from which tea is obtained are theI. curitibensis,I. gigantea,I. ovalifolia,I. humboldtiana.
[2]Bartolomé Mitre was born in 1821, and was, after a military career, selected President in 1862. In 1865 he allied his country with Brazil in operations against Paraguay.
[2]Bartolomé Mitre was born in 1821, and was, after a military career, selected President in 1862. In 1865 he allied his country with Brazil in operations against Paraguay.
[3]One or two of the planters were notable exceptions to the general opposition to the liberation. Antonio du Silva Prado, a wealthy Paulista and the owner of hundreds of slaves, performed a noble act when he set all his negroes at liberty before the law was passed, and many planters in São Paulo followed his example by freeing their slaves forthwith.
[3]One or two of the planters were notable exceptions to the general opposition to the liberation. Antonio du Silva Prado, a wealthy Paulista and the owner of hundreds of slaves, performed a noble act when he set all his negroes at liberty before the law was passed, and many planters in São Paulo followed his example by freeing their slaves forthwith.