Protesta del Señor Portugal, obispo de Michoacan, y contestación del supremo gobierno.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
32

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Table of Contents

Protesta del Illmo. Señor obispo y venerable Cabildo de Michoacan contra la ley de 11 de enero de 1847 sobre ocupación de bienes eclesiásticos [signed Morelia, enero 22 de 1847, Juan Cayetano obispo de Michoacan ... and 10 others]
Contestación y protesta á una nueva intimación del gobierno sobre enagenaciones de bienes eclesiásticos [signed Morelia, 19 de enero de 1847, Juan Cayetano, obispo de Michoacan]
Contestación a la Protesta del Sr. obispo de Michoacan D. Cayetano Portugal [signed México, enero 29 de l847, Lopes de Nava]

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Library of Congress
F1232 .P822

The Physical Object

Pagination
32 p.
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6706096M
LCCN
27020045
OCLC/WorldCat
2064327

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