Las relaciones que el traidor Santana ha entablado con los españoles de San Juan de Ulúa obligan al Gobierno à tomar providencias de una rígida policia, que dicta la prevision , y reclama imperiosamente la seguridad del Estado
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In light of Santa Anna's rebellion against Iturbide in Veracruz, this circular orders all Spaniards who had served in the army of the previous government to present themselves in front of their respective local mayor (alcalde) to affirm allegiance to the newly independent Mexican empire Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) At upper left of page [1]: Circular del gobierno Dated: Puebla 9 de Diciembre de 1822 Title from first lines of text Special Collections with extensive early manuscript notes by officials at Fresnillo, Zacatecas Signed in print on page [3]: José Dominguez Circular del gobierno Puebla Mexico : publisher not identified
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image
Format
1 sheet (3 unnumbered pages) ; 31 x 42 cm, folded to 31 x 21 cm
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ark:/20775/bb8264082s
Language
Spanish
Subject
Spaniards Politics and government Sources Mexico Santa Anna, Antonio López de 1794-1876 Domínguez, José, 1784-1834
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