El Director Supremo del Estado de Chile. Por cuanto atendiendo al especial mérito contraido por el Teniente Coronel D. Joaquin Prieto en la jornada de Maypo de 5 de abril del presente año ... / O'Higgins [y] José Ignacio Zenteno Seco. 1818 Dic. 22.

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El Director Supremo del Estado de Chile. Por cuanto atendiendo al especial mérito contraido por el Teniente Coronel D. Joaquin Prieto en la jornada de Maypo de 5 de abril del presente año ... / O'Higgins [y] José Ignacio Zenteno Seco. 1818 Dic. 22.

Se declara el otorgamiento de una medalla de oro por su participación en la Batalla de Maipú.

[2] p. 257-258, encuadernadas ; 24 cm.

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