Talk:Imperial Crown of Brazil

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I today removed the link to the Department of the Treasury, because the link led to an article on the US treasury, while the article on the Imperial Crown of Brazil makes reference to the Brazilian treasury.

Also, two links had been created (both for future pages yet to be created) in the words "Brazilian Imperial Parliament" and "General Assembly". But since the former Brazilian Imperial Parliament was simply known as General Assembly (its official name), as the article indicates, then, I believe that only one link is necessary. Therefore, I kept the "Brazilian Imperial Parliament" link, but removed the "General Assembly" link. Of course General Assembly will not always mean Brazilian Imperial Parliament, but, in the present context of this article, the terms are synonymous. Having two links when in the context of the article the terms mean one and the same thing might create confusion. User:Antonio Basto|Antonio Basto]] 21:34, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

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