• death: ″To generations of historians of the Portuguese-speaking world C.R. Boxer was a true colossus. His highly original, pithy, and path-breaking books...
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  • Private Ryan (1998). Boxer was born in London, the daughter of English scholar C.R. Boxer and American author Emily Hahn. Boxer is known for her performances...
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  • list of notable male boxers. For a list of female boxers, see List of female boxers. Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z William...
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    suggested that Luis Sotelo should not be allowed into Japan any further (C. R. Boxer). Upon completion, the ship left on October 28, 1613, for Acapulco in...
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  • 1948), British actress Barbara Boxer (born 1940), American senator C. R. Boxer (1904–2000), British historian Christina Boxer (born 1957), English middle-distance...
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    251 C. R. Boxer, The Dutch in Brazil 1624-1654, Archon Books, 1973, Ch. V C. R. Boxer, The Dutch in Brazil 1624-1654, Archon Books, 1973, Ch. VI C. R. Boxer...
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    East, p. 12, Osprey Publishing C. R. Boxer, The Christian Century (University of California Press, 1951) p. 272 Boxer, The Christian Century, p. 100-101...
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    Brazilian Society: Bahia 1550 - 1835. Cambridge University Press. p. 35. C. R. Boxer, The Dutch in Brazil 1624-1654, Archon Books, 1973 "Raulmendesilva.pro...
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    slaves was notoriously brutal even by the standards of the time—historian C. R. Boxer wrote that "man's inhumanity to man just about reached its limits in...
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    in 1565, or (as Louthia) in Gaspar da Cruz' Treatise of China (1569). C. R. Boxer says the word comes from the Chinese 老爷 (Mandarin Pinyin: lǎoye; Amoy...
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