Instrucción reservada [microform] / del Ex[celentísi]mo S[eñ]or Virrey Conde de Revillagigedo a su subcesor el Ex[celentísi]mo Señor Marqués de Branciforte, en el año de 1794. 1794.

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Instrucción reservada [microform] / del Ex[celentísi]mo S[eñ]or Virrey Conde de Revillagigedo a su subcesor el Ex[celentísi]mo Señor Marqués de Branciforte, en el año de 1794. 1794.

A copy by the secretary, Antonio de Bonilla, of the official status report on the viceroyalty of New Spain, dated June 30, 1794, by the outgoing viceroy, the conde de Revillagigedo, for his successor, the marqués de Branciforte.

[1], 387 leaves.

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