Review of reviews and world's work . l, is of the army. He introduced military drill 1 a victim of the stars. Twenty-one years and discipline into all the gymnasiums un- on the 15th of November Brazil declared dergovernment supervision. He established her independence, set up the Republic and throughout the country a Linhade Tiro, banished forever Horn Pedro II. the last im- species of National Guard, armed and drilled perial representative in the \Yv. World of the by the federal government, in which a certain royal house of Por-tugal. On that sameday, under evil plan- w .1- Manuel the - ond b
Review of reviews and world's work . l, is of the army. He introduced military drill 1 a victim of the stars. Twenty-one years and discipline into all the gymnasiums un- on the 15th of November Brazil declared dergovernment supervision. He established her independence, set up the Republic and throughout the country a Linhade Tiro, banished forever Horn Pedro II. the last im- species of National Guard, armed and drilled perial representative in the \Yv. World of the by the federal government, in which a certain royal house of Por-tugal. On that sameday, under evil plan- w .1- Manuel the - ond born. Nearlytwenty-one years later he entertainedthe Marshal Hermesda Ponseca, Presi-dent-elect of Brazil,and on that daybroke out the Revo-lution in , nephew ofDeodoro, the firstmilitary dictator ofthe Republic ofBrazil, -at banquet-ting with the Kingwhen the firing beganthat was to drivethis other branch ofthe Braganzas fromhis throne. Thefa m i I y ^i t h eIV uncle and nephew, appear tobe the appoinllevelers of MS IV 5HAL HERM THE NEW PRt OF BRAZIL \ \1 \\ 01 I»1 I DS, \\c- amount of -cr\;obligatory,though army andDavy tra- ditionally atBrazil, he lent bis in-fluence to that \ous naval policywhich ha- bull IBrazil to-day tuthe most powerfultleships at! i> not a think-er, but a man i>iaction. When inPennas cabinet. dis-cussioo grew angryover the right i^i thePresident to namehis successor,Hermes, suddenlystruck with the un-tenability of the sit-uation, scribbled aword in blue pencilon the back of «;ments in his shoved it o\ er tothe President. Ithi- resigna-tion it - tion. And there and \ d yet he knows how to hold his tongue Such is the man that on the 15th of Novem- and hi- hand. When the popula Rio ber, when the Republic • ! celebrated were afraid, on every moment of that c najority, stepped to the Presidents chair, ful fifth of r. lest Marshal Hermes, Of his personality it i- not easy to -peak, for soldier and man o\ action
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