Historia de la antigua ó Baja California / obra postuma de D. Francisco Xavier Clavijero : traducida del italiano. [ca. 1800]

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Historia de la antigua ó Baja California / obra postuma de D. Francisco Xavier Clavijero : traducida del italiano. [ca. 1800]

Spanish translation of Clavigero's history of Baja California, from the early discoveries of Cortés in 1534 to the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1768.

[9], 195 leaves, bound ; 32 cm.

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