Documents pertaining to the papal line of demarcation dividing South America between Spain and Portugal 1734-1746.

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Documents pertaining to the papal line of demarcation dividing South America between Spain and Portugal 1734-1746.

Drafts of letters and essays relating to the line of demarcation drawn by Pope Alexander VI, designating which parts of South America would be controlled by Spain and Portugal.

5 items (19 leaves) ; 41 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7358127

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