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Title
"Proclamas del Presidente " by Juan Bautista Gill
Creator
Gill, Juan Bautista, 1840-1877
Date Created and/or Issued
1876 May 13
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Juan Silvano Godoi papers
Rights Information
Copyright Unknown
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Description
Scope/Content: President’s proclamations on two issues: one on motives of the General Serrano’s revolt, and other on the evacuation of the capital by Brazilian troops in 1876.
Type
text
Form/Genre
documents
Extent
10 pages
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2kw5fk3
curivsc_003_014_026
Language
Spanish
spa
Subject
Paraguay--Politics and government
Latin America--Intellectual life
Place
Asunción (Paraguay)
-25.30066, -57.63591
Source
MS 003
Relation
Series 2. Documents

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