[Carta], 1822 jul. 8, Quito [a] E. Sor. Supremo Director de la Republica de Chile Gral. Dn. Bernardo O'Higgins / Antonio Sucre. 1822 jul. 8.

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[Carta], 1822 jul. 8, Quito [a] E. Sor. Supremo Director de la Republica de Chile Gral. Dn. Bernardo O'Higgins / Antonio Sucre. 1822 jul. 8.

p. 25-27, encuadernadas ; 33 cm.

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