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BELLO, ANDRES (17811865) , South American poet and scholar, was born at Caracas (Venezuela) on the 29th of November 1781, and in early youth held a minor post in the civil administration. He joined the colonial revolutionary party, and in 18ro was sent on a political mission to London, where he resided for nineteen years, acting as secretary to the legations of Chile, Colombia and Venezuela, studying in the British Museum, supplementing his small salary by giving private lessons in Spanish, by journalistic work
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rector . He was nominated senator, and died at Santiago de Chile on the 15th of October 1865. Bello was mainly responsible for the civil code promulgated on the 14th of December 1855. His prose
ordinary force the majestic impression of the South American landscape.Bello's complete works were issued in fifteen 'volumes by the Chilean government (Santiago de Chile, 18811893) ; he is the subject of an excellent biography (Santiago de Chile, 1882) by Miguel Luis Amunategui. (J. F.-K.) BELLO-HORIZONTE, or MINAS, a city of Brazil, capital of the state of Minas Geraes since 1898, about 50 M. N.W. of Ouro Preto, connected with the Central of Brazil railway by a branch line 9 M. in length. Pop. (estimated) in 1906, 25,000 to 30,000. The city was built by the state on an open plateau
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