Letters : to Jos ́Fernando Ramírez, Mexico, 1852 May 28-1862 Jan. 15.

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Letters : to Jos ́Fernando Ramírez, Mexico, 1852 May 28-1862 Jan. 15.

Four letters written between 1852 and 1862 by various government officials and political figures to José Fernando Ramírez, Mexican statesman, jurist, and scholar.

4 letters ; 31 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7330522

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