Letter : Manila, to Father Thomas Reluz, bishop of Oviedo, Spain, 1708 June 4.

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Letter : Manila, to Father Thomas Reluz, bishop of Oviedo, Spain, 1708 June 4.

Letter, dated June 4, 1708, from Dominican friar Cristóbal Pedroche in Manila to Father Thomas Reluz, bishop of Oviedo, Spain, containing news on the situation in the Philippines and on the missions in China.

[2] leaves ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7371793

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