Don Francisco Xavier de Venégas de Saavedra, Rodrigues de Arenzana, Güemes, Mora, Pacheco, Daza, y Maldonado ... presidente de su real junta, y subdelegado general de Correos en el mismo Reyno : Ayamo moyolpachihuitia in Totlatocatzin rey D. Fernando VII, auh itencopatzinco in Supremo Consejo de Regencia de España è Indias
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Broadside issued by the Viceroy of New Spain communicating a proclamation sent from Spain under the Supremo Consejo de Regencia, requesting financial aid in the war against France and alluding to an insurrection in San Miguel el Grande. Signed in the text in column 2: Xavier de Castaños , Presidente, Francisco de Saavedra, Antonio de Escaño, Miguel de Lardizabal y Uribe. En la Real Isla de Leon à 26 de Mayo de 1810 A.D. Nicolas Maria de Sierra Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Caption title in Spanish, text in double columns in Nahuatl Ayamo moyolpachihuitia in Totlatocatzin rey D. Fernando VII, auh itencopatzinco in Supremo Consejo de Regencia de España è Indias Ugarte, Salvador. Cat. de obras escritas en lenguas indigenas de Mexico Printed on blue paper Signed at the end of column 2: Dado en el Real Palacio de México á 5 de Octubre de 1810. Por mandado de S.E Title from caption and beginning of text León-Portilla, A.H. de. Impresos en náhuatl Mexico : publisher not identified
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Image
Format
1 sheet ; 43 x 31 cm
Language
Spanish; Castilian
Subject
Politics and government Indians of Mexico--Government relations Nahuatl language History Indians of Mexico--Languages Spain Mexico
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