Eulogies of Jesuits Manuel Solorzano and Balthasar Dubois, martyrs of the Jesuit mission in the Mariana Islands, [ca. 1684].

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Eulogies of Jesuits Manuel Solorzano and Balthasar Dubois, martyrs of the Jesuit mission in the Mariana Islands, [ca. 1684].

Unsigned, undated copies in the same hand of eulogies in Latin for Manuel Solorzano and Balthasar DuBois, Jesuit missionaries killed in the Mariana Islands on July 23 or 24, 1684.

10, [2] leaves ; 22 cm.

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