. The earth and its inhabitants .. . Portuguese. Cearenses. Germans. Italians. Slavs. 1,250 Miles. States of Santa Catharina and Rio Grande do Siil. At present (1804) as many as ten Italians are landed for every single German. The Spaniards, who till receutl}' scarcely emigrated at all, now arrive in large numbers. The Poles also, often called " Germans," because most of them are natives of the Prussian province of Posen, supply a fresh element, with which are associated Lithuanians and Russians. Lastly some Orientals, collectively called
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