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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Brazil |
 | | Brazil, beginning about the middle of the sixteenth century, was brought about by the Jesuits, after whom came the Franciscans, and these were followed by the Benedictines. |
 | | Brazil was discovered on the 26th of January, 1500, by Vicente Yanez Pinzon, a Spaniards who had been a companion of Columbus. |
 | | Brazil, as a dependency of Portugal, was in the hands of Spain, and during the latter part of this period Holland, being at war with Spain, seized a |
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