Real Orden. El doctor don Guillermo Robertson, Rector de la Universidad de Edimburgo i cronista de Escosia, ha escrito i publicado en ingles la "Historia del descubrimiento de la América" i temiendo el Rei justos motivos para que dicha obra no se introduzca en España ni en Indias .... 1778 Dic. 23
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