Relacion sincera, y verdadera de la justa defension de las regalias, y privilegios de la Corona de Portugal en la Cuidad de Macao [manuscript]. 1712.

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Relacion sincera, y verdadera de la justa defension de las regalias, y privilegios de la Corona de Portugal en la Cuidad de Macao [manuscript]. 1712.

This man probably never existed being possibly a name used by the Jesuits to set forth their point of view in the disputes promoted by Cardinal Tournon in China. The Jesuit General did not wish further controversy, hoping that the other orders would likewise leave matters in abeyance. However this was not to be, and the Jesuits felt that something should be done, hence this book which was printed from wood block xylographic process probably at Macao, and not Hiang Xan, the Chinese district near Macao. See also Vera ac Sineera Historic Actrum 1707 in Braga Books in N.L.A.

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