Los nuevos plantíos de café, cacao, viñas y olivos, y la seda, cosechada en el país, quedan libres por diez años de alcabala, diezmo, primicia, y cualquier otro derecho sea cual fuere su denominacion
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Congressional circular communicated via the Department of the Treasury announcing the exemption of taxes for new plantations of coffee, cocoa, and olives, as well as vineyards and silk. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Dated: México 12 de Octubre de 1823 Type-signed: Arrillaga, with manuscript flourish Issued by José Mariano de Michelena, Miguel Dominguez, Vicente Guerrero, and Francisco Arrillaga Supremo Poder Ejecutivo me ha dirigido el decreto siguiente Printed at top of page [1]: Ministerio de Hacienda. Circular. Núm 25 México, Ministerio de Hacienda
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Coffee--Law and legislation Agricultural laws and legislation Mexico
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