[Carta 1821], Chile [al] Ex[elentisi]mo S[eño]r Presid[en]te de E[stados] U[nidos] de Norte America, ciudad[an]o Jaime Monroy.

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[Carta 1821], Chile [al] Ex[elentisi]mo S[eño]r Presid[en]te de E[stados] U[nidos] de Norte America, ciudad[an]o Jaime Monroy.

p. 417-421, encuadernadas ; 26 cm.

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Dibam Biblioteca Nacional de Chile

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