Los Exmôs. Señores Diputados Secretarios del Soberano Congreso me dicen con fecha treinta y uno del próximo pasado Mayo lo que sigue ... : El Soberano Congreso Mexicano constituyente, excitado por alguno de sus miembros, ha dispuesto el dia de hoy que se recuerde el mas exacto cumplimiento de las órdenes que dictaron las Córtes de España ... sobre que el Gobierno y todas las Autoridades, no usen de otro lenguaje en los escritos de oficio, que del constitucional, único que aprecian los pueblos entusiastas de su libertad civil
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Circular issued by the Secretary of State, transmitting a resolution by the Mexican Congress reminding government officials to use constitutional language in government communications, as set forth by the Cortes of Spain in 1812. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) In upper left corner: Circular. 1a. Secretaría de Estado. Seccion de Gobierno Circular Dated and signed at end: México 3 de Junio de 1822 ... Herrera México, publisher not identified Special Collections copy with manuscript transmittal statement, signed by Gaspar Lopez, Commandant at Saltillo, June 19, 1822, addressed to the provincial governor of Texas
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