Letter : Manila, to the conde de Aranda, 1772 Jan. 13.

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Letter : Manila, to the conde de Aranda, 1772 Jan. 13.

Letter, dated Jan. 13, 1772 in Manila, from Antonio de Andrade, fiscal of the Audiencia of Manila, to the conde de Aranda, president of the Consejo de Castilla, expressing his concern at not being consulted in the handling of the expulsion of the Jesuits from the Philippines.

[2] leaves ; 30 cm.

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